Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide
Release 2.1

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A

admin directory, A-2
administrative user
definition, 1-6
administrators, super, 6-5
Apache 1.3.9 on Solaris, E-1, E-2
architecture of Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-2
AREA_CODE, 6-24

B

basic terminology, 1-6
administrative user, 1-6
Console, 1-7
Intelligent Agent, 1-7
Oracle Management Server, 1-7
Preferred Credentials, 1-8
repository, 1-6
repository owner, 1-6
service discovery, 1-7

C

CARRIER_NAMES, 6-23
checking status
Intelligent Agent
NT, 5-3
UNIX, 5-4
management server, 3-5
paging service, 6-35
clientconfig.properties, A-2
config directory, A-2
Configuration Assistant
changing the management server configuration to use another repository, B-8
changing the management server to use a repository in another database, B-8
changing the password that the management server uses to log into the repository when it starts, B-8
creating a repository, 2-1
dropping your repository, B-5
setting up a management server to manage an already existing repository, B-8
starting, 2-4
troubleshooting, C-18
upgrading your repository, 2-1, B-2
Configuration File Not Accessible page, B-5, B-10
configuration parameter maintenance, 2-1
configuring
additional management servers, 4-2
console for dialup line, 6-36
DBA Studio in OMS mode
connecting to a database, 8-13
starting, 8-11
to connect to a management server, 8-10
DBA Studio in standalone mode, 8-4
adding databases to the tree, 8-5
connecting to a database, 8-7
editing local preferred credentials, 8-8
starting, 8-4
email notification, 6-17
local management server, 2-1
Oracle Enterprise Manager overview, 1-9
paging service, 6-20
Release 2.1 repository, 2-1
remote SYSDBA access, 6-38
web browser to run Enterprise Manager, 6-9
webserver and directory mapping, E-1
Apache 1.3.9 on Solaris, E-1, E-2
Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0, E-1, E-5
Oracle Application Server 4.0.8, E-1, E-3
CONNECTION_DELAY, 6-25
Console
definition, 1-3, 1-7
setting up, 6-12
starting, 6-2
from command line, 6-2
from web browser, 6-6
from Windows Start menu, 6-2
COUNTRY, 6-23
creating
database user during repository creation, 2-8
new password file, 6-38
OEM_REPOSITORY tablespace, 2-12, C-21
omsconfig.properties file, 2-3
Release 2.1 repository, 2-1

D

database listener port address, 2-6
DBA Management Pack, 8-1
DBA Studio, 8-1
DBA Studio in OMS mode, 8-10
DBA Studio in standalone mode, 8-4
DBA Studio procedures
accessing the Quick Tour, 8-15
adding databases to the Navigator tree in OMS mode, 8-17
changing from OMS mode to standalone mode, 8-18
changing from standalone mode to OMS mode, 8-19
connecting to the database as a different user, 8-15
removing a database from the Navigator in OMS mode, 8-17
removing a database from tree in DBA Studio standalone mode, 8-16
viewing which role you are connected as, 8-16
dbapp directory, A-2
dbapps.cfg, A-2
dialup line, configuring, 6-36
directory structure, A-1
discovering nodes, 6-4

E

editing
management server configuration parameters, B-8
email notification, setting up, 6-17

F

files
clientconfig.properties, A-2
dbapps.cfg, A-2
init.ora, 6-38
listener.ora, 6-37
omsconfig.properties, A-2, C-5
oms.log, A-3, C-7
paging.cfg, 6-18, 6-22, C-10
paging.cfg.template, 6-21
PAGINGLOG.TRC, 6-32
password, 6-38

G

guidelines for determining storage requirements and disk space allocation, D-1

H

host (machine name), 2-6

I

ifiles directory, A-2
init.ora file, 6-38
Intelligent Agent
definition, 1-3, 1-7
UNIX, 5-4
checking status, 5-4
starting, 5-4
stopping, 5-4
verifying status, 5-4
Windows NT, 5-2
checking status, 5-3
starting, 5-2
stopping, 5-2
verifying status, 5-3
Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0, E-1, E-5

L

listener.ora file, 6-37
log directory, A-2
logging, C-5
for the management server, C-5
LOGGING.DIR, C-5
LOGGING.ENABLED, C-5
LOGGING.FILENAME, C-6
LOGGING.MAX_FILE_CNT, C-6
LOGGING.MAX_SIZE, C-6
LOGGING.SAVE_PREVIOUS_LOG, C-6
logon as batch job, advanced user right, 6-12

M

management server
adding additional, 4-1
changing for client access, C-13
checking status, 3-5
configuration parameters, editing, B-8
definition, 1-7
dialup line connecting to, 6-36
logging and tracing, C-5
logs, C-7
selecting from login dialog, 2-3, 6-3
setting configuration parameters for, 2-1
starting, 3-1, 3-2
starting automatically from the Oracle Enterprise Manager installation, 2-3
stopping, 3-6
troubleshooting, C-11
Management Servers dialog, 6-3
MetaLink, C-4
Migration Assistant, 7-2
checking information in Release 1.x repository before using, 7-10
differences between Release 1.x repository and Release 2.1 repository, 7-4
important notes, 7-3
migration phases, 7-3
preparing for repository migration, 7-8
starting, 7-12
migration phases, 7-3

O

OEM_REPOSITORY tablespace, 2-12, C-21
oem_temp password, 1-6
oemapp console command, 6-2
oemclient.properties, A-2
oemctrl start oms command, 3-3
oemctrl status oms command, 3-5
oemctrl stop oms command, 3-6
OEM.MANAGEMENT_SERVER, 6-26
OEM.MANAGEMENT_SERVER.BOOTPORT, 6-28
omsconfig.properties file, 2-3, A-2, C-5
Oracle Application Server 4.0.8, E-1, E-3
Oracle Enterprise Manager
admin directory, A-2
architecture, 1-2
config directory, A-2
Console, 1-3, 1-7, 6-1, 6-2, 6-12
dbapp directory, A-2
directory structure, A-1
ifiles directory, A-2
Intelligent Agent, 1-3, 1-7
log directory, A-2
management server, 1-7, 3-1, 3-2, 3-5, 3-6, 4-1
repository, 1-3, 1-6, 2-1
repository owner, 1-6
system and hardware requirements, 1-4
temp directory, A-2
tracing and logging, C-5
Oracle Support, reporting problems to, C-2

P

PAGER_TYPE, 6-23
paging configuration properties, 6-23
AREA_CODE, 6-24
CARRIER_NAMES, 6-23
CONNECTION_DELAY, 6-25
COUNTRY, 6-23
OEM.MANAGEMENT_SERVER, 6-26
OEM.MANAGEMENT_SERVER.BOOTPORT, 6-28
PAGER_TYPE, 6-23
PHONE_NUMBER, 6-24
PROTOCOL, 6-26
SUFFIX, 6-26
TIMEOUT, 6-25
TRACEFILENAME, 6-30
TRACING.ENABLED, 6-29
TRACING.LEVEL, 6-29
paging service
querying status, 6-35
setting up, 6-20
stopping, 6-35
paging status codes for numeric pages, 6-35
paging.cfg, 6-18, 6-22, C-10
paging.cfg.template, 6-21
PAGINGLOG.TRC file, 6-32
password file, 6-38
password, resetting, C-17
PHONE_NUMBER, 6-24
preferred credentials
definition, 1-8
preferred credentials for managed services, setting up, 6-16
preferred credentials, setting local, 8-8
PROTOCOL, 6-26

R

remote SYSDBA access, 6-38
reporting problems to Oracle Support, C-2
repository
creating, 2-1
definition, 1-3, 1-6
sizing, D-1
Oracle Change Management Pack, D-3
Oracle Diagnostics Pack, D-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and DBA Management Pack, D-2
Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications, D-4
Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, D-4
Oracle Standard Management Pack, D-5
Oracle Tuning Pack, D-3
repository credentials, saving, 2-9
repository migration
backing out of, 7-22
backing up existing Release 1.x repository, 7-11
checking information in Release 1.x repository, 7-10
confirming a successful migration, 7-20
deleting and deregistering active jobs and events, 7-19
differences between Release 1.x and Release 2.1, 7-4
important notes, 7-3
phases, 7-3
preparing for, 7-8
Release 1.x objects reference, 7-23
repository owner
definition, 1-6
repository, dropping, B-5
resetting password, C-17

S

security login, 6-3
service discovery, 6-4
definition, 1-7
setting up
configuration parameters for local management server, 2-1
configuration parameters for the management servers, 2-1
Console, 6-12
email notification, 6-17
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 3-4, C-11
paging service, 6-20
preferred credentials for managed services, 6-16
tracing and logging, C-5
Windows NT domain user, 6-15
Windows NT user account, 6-12
SID (database system identifier), 2-7
SMTP mail
address, 6-17
gateway, 6-17
SMTP mail gateway, 6-17
starting
Configuration Assistant, 2-4
Console, 6-2
from command line, 6-2
from web browser, 6-6
from Windows Start menu, 6-2
DBA Studio, 8-1
Intelligent Agent
UNIX, 5-4
Windows NT, 5-2
management server, 3-1, 3-2
Migration Assistant, 7-12
Oracle Enterprise Manager from a web browser, 6-6
paging service, 6-34
service discovery, 6-4
stopping
Intelligent Agent
UNIX, 5-4
Windows NT, 5-2
management server, 3-6
paging service, 6-35
SUFFIX, 6-26
super administrators, 6-5
sysman account, 1-6
system and hardware requirements
characteristics of best environment, 1-4, 1-5
running Enterprise Manager components on separate machines, 1-4
running the entire Enterprise Manager bundle from a single machine, 1-4

T

tablespace
creating, C-22
increasing the size of an existing, C-23
OEM_REPOSITORY, 2-10
ROLLBACK, 2-10
SYSTEM, 2-10
TEMPORARY, 2-10
temp directory, A-2
TIMEOUT, 6-25
TRACEFILENAME, 6-30, C-10
tracing, C-5
for the client, C-8
for the management server, C-5
for the web browser, C-9
TRACING.ENABLED, 6-29, C-5, C-10
TRACING.LEVEL, 6-29, C-6, C-10
troubleshooting
changing the permissions on the omsconfig.properties file, C-26
Configuration Assistant, C-18
database parameters not large enough for repository operation, C-24
determining the SGA size, C-28
job notifications, C-29
management server, C-11
changing for client access, C-13
management server does not start from the Windows NT Start Menu, C-12
management server may not run correctly from a non-default Oracle Home, C-11
setting the ping interval, C-14
paging service
modifying the paging service information from the Enterprise Manager Console, C-16
page notification fails, C-16
paging does not work, C-15
registering the paging service with a remote Oracle management server, C-15
providing Oracle Technical Support with information, C-4
reporting problems to Oracle Support, C-2
repository database default tablespace does not contain enough free space, C-21
resetting password, C-17
tracing and logging for the management server, C-5
tracing for client applications integrated with Enterprise Manager, C-8
using MetaLink, C-2
web browser, C-16

W

web browsers, supported, 6-7
webservers, supported, 6-8
Windows NT user account
assigning privileges to, 6-14
creating, 6-12

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