Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide Release 2.1 A75685-01 |
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This appendix describes the directory structure that is created when Oracle Enterprise Manager Release 2.1 is installed.
The following directories are created when Oracle Enterprise Manager Release 2.1 is installed.
The directory structure for $ORACLE_HOME\sysman
is listed below:
$ORACLE_HOME\sysman\admin
$ORACLE_HOME\sysman\config
$ORACLE_HOME\sysman\dbapp
$ORACLE_HOME\sysman\log
$ORACLE_HOME\sysman\temp
$ORACLE_HOME\sysman\ifiles
The $ORACLE_HOME\sysman\admin
directory contains SQL scripts and registry files that are used by the Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant. The contents must not be altered.
The $ORACLE_HOME\sysman\config
directory contains several configuration files. Only the following files should be altered by the user:
Any other files in this directory must not be altered.
Tracing information for the Oracle Enterprise Manager Release 2.1 components is stored in the omsconfig.properties
and clientconfig.properties
files.
The dbapps.cfg
file contains settings for SQL*Plus worksheet.
The dbapps.cfg
is used to specify additional environment variables for SQL*Plus. Also, to run SQL*Plus Worksheet in another NLS language, you must specify additional environment variables in the dbapps.cfg
, like you would do in command line sqlplus.
By default, the following is set:
SQLPLUS_ENDOFBUFTOKEN=OEM_sqlplus_input_finished
The $ORACLE_HOME\sysman\log
directory contains the output of traces that are redirected to disk. This directory contains the oms.log
and oms.nohup
files. The oms.nohup
file contains Management Server error messages which appear before the Management Server starts up. The oms.log
file contains messages generated when the Management Server is starting and running.
The $ORACLE_HOME\sysman\temp
directory contains temporary files that may be created in the course of processing management operations.
When you save init.ora parameters to a file while using Instance Management, the files are saved to the $ORACLE_HOME\sysman\ifiles
directory by default.
Other important directories include:
All readmes that ship with Enterprise Manager are installed in this directory.
Documentation in html format that ships with Enterprise Manager is installed in this directory. PDF formatted documentation is not installed in this directory. Note: For Solaris, the documentation is on a separate CD and is not installed when you install Enterprise Manager.
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