Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
K
L
M
O
P
R
S
T
W
A
- admin directory, A-2
- administrative user
- definition, 1-7
- administrator
- super, 6-6
- Apache 1.3.9 and higher on Unix, F-1, F-2
- architecture of Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-2
B
- basic terminology, 1-7
- administrative user, 1-7
- Console, 1-8
- Intelligent Agent, 1-8
- Oracle Management Server, 1-8
- Preferred Credentials, 1-10
- repository, 1-7
- repository owner, 1-7
- service discovery, 1-9
C
- checking status
- Intelligent Agent
- UNIX, 5-4
- Windows, 5-3
- management server, 3-5
- paging service, 6-29
- clientconfig.properties, A-2
- config directory, A-2
- Configuration Assistant
- changing the management server configuration to use another repository in the same or another database, B-9
- changing the password that the management server uses to log into the repository when it starts, B-9
- creating a repository, 2-1
- dropping your repository, B-6
- setting up a management server to manage an already existing repository, B-9
- starting, 2-6
- troubleshooting, D-19
- upgrading your repository, 2-1, B-2
- Configuration File Not Accessible page, B-6, B-12
- configuration parameter maintenance, 2-1
- configuring
- additional management servers, 4-2
- console for dialup line, 6-42
- DBA Studio in OMS mode
- connecting to a database, 8-14
- starting, 8-12
- to connect to a management server, 8-11
- DBA Studio in standalone mode, 8-5
- adding databases to the tree, 8-6
- connecting to a database, 8-8
- editing local preferred credentials, 8-9
- starting, 8-5
- email notification, 6-31
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 1-14
- paging service, 6-22
- Release 2.1 repository, 2-1
- remote SYSDBA access, 6-43
- web browser to run Enterprise Manager, 6-12
- webserver and directory mapping, F-1
- Apache 1.3.9 and higher on Unix, F-1, F-2
- Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0, F-1, F-4
- Console
- definition, 1-6, 1-8
- setting up, 6-17
- starting, 6-3
- from command line, 6-3
- from web browser, 6-8
- from Windows Start menu, 6-3
- creating
- database user during repository creation, 2-10
- new password file, 6-43
- OEM_REPOSITORY tablespace, 2-14, D-22
- omsconfig.properties file, 2-4, B-12
D
- database listener port address, 2-9
- DBA Management Pack, 8-1
- DBA Studio, 8-1
- DBA Studio in OMS mode, 8-11
- DBA Studio in standalone mode, 8-5
- DBA Studio procedures
- accessing the Quick Tour, 8-16
- adding databases to the Navigator tree in OMS mode, 8-18
- changing from OMS mode to standalone mode, 8-19
- changing from standalone mode to OMS mode, 8-20
- connecting to the database as a different user, 8-16
- removing a database from the Navigator in OMS mode, 8-18
- removing a database from tree in DBA Studio standalone mode, 8-17
- viewing which role you are connected as, 8-17
- dbapp directory, A-2
- dbappscfg.properties, A-2
- dialup line, configuring, 6-42
- directory structure, A-1
- discovering nodes, 6-5
E
- editing
- management server configuration parameters, B-9
- email notification, setting up, 6-31
F
- files
- clientconfig.properties, A-2
- dbappscfg.properties, A-2
- init.ora, 6-44
- omsconfig.properties, A-2, D-5
- oms.log, A-3, D-7
- paging.cfg, D-9
- paging.cfg.template, A-2, D-9
- password, 6-43
G
- guidelines for determining storage requirements and disk space allocation, E-1
H
- host (machine name), 2-9
I
- ifiles directory, A-2
- init.ora file, 6-44
- Intelligent Agent
- definition, 1-6, 1-8
- UNIX, 5-4
- checking status, 5-4
- starting, 5-4
- stopping, 5-4
- verifying status, 5-4
- Windows, 5-2
- checking status, 5-3
- starting, 5-2
- stopping, 5-2
- verifying status, 5-3
- Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0, F-1, F-4
K
- keyboard shortcuts, general Windows platform, G-1
L
- log directory, A-2
- logging, D-5
- for the management server, D-5
- LOGGING.DIR, D-5
- LOGGING.ENABLED, D-5
- LOGGING.FILENAME, D-6
- LOGGING.MAX_FILE_CNT, D-6
- LOGGING.MAX_SIZE, D-6
- LOGGING.SAVE_PREVIOUS_LOG, D-6
- logon as batch job, advanced user right, 6-17
M
- management server
- changing for client access, D-15
- checking status, 3-5
- configuration parameters, editing, B-9
- definition, 1-8
- dialup line connecting to, 6-42
- logging and tracing, D-5
- logs, D-7
- selecting from login dialog, 6-4
- starting, 3-1, 3-2
- starting automatically from the Oracle Enterprise Manager installation, 2-5
- stopping, 3-8
- troubleshooting, D-11
- Management Servers dialog, 6-4
- mesg directory, A-2
- MetaLink, D-4
- Migration Assistant, 7-2
- checking information in Release 1.x repository before using, 7-10
- differences between Release 1.x repository and Release 2.2 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, 2-14, D-22
- oem_temp password, 1-7
- oemapp console command, 6-3
- oemclient.properties, A-2
- oemctrl start oms command, 3-4
- oemctrl status oms command, 3-5
- oemctrl stop oms command, 3-8
- omsconfig.properties file, 2-4, A-2, B-12, D-5
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
- admin directory, A-2
- architecture, 1-2
- config directory, A-2
- Console, 1-6, 1-8, 6-1, 6-3, 6-17
- dbapp directory, A-2
- directory structure, A-1
- ifiles directory, A-2
- Intelligent Agent, 1-6, 1-8
- log directory, A-2
- management server, 1-8, 3-1, 3-2, 3-5, 3-8
- mesg directory, A-2
- readme directory, A-2
- report directory, A-2
- repository, 1-7
- repository owner, 1-7
- system and hardware requirements, 1-11
- temp directory, A-2
- tracing and logging, D-5
- Oracle HTTP Server, 6-11
- Oracle Support, reporting problems to, D-2
P
- paging configuration properties
- TRACEFILENAME, D-10
- TRACING.ENABLED, D-9
- TRACING.LEVEL, D-9
- paging notification preferences, specifying, 6-27
- paging service
- querying status, 6-29
- setting up, 6-22
- stopping, 6-29
- paging status codes for numeric pages, 6-38
- paging.cfg, D-9
- paging.cfg.template, A-2, D-9
- password file, 6-43
- password, resetting, D-18
- preferred credentials
- definition, 1-10
- preferred credentials for managed services, setting up, 6-20
- preferred credentials, setting local, 8-9
R
- readme directory, A-2
- remote SYSDBA access, 6-43
- report directory, A-2
- reporting problems to Oracle Support, D-2
- repository
- definition, 1-7
- sizing, E-1
- Oracle Change Management Pack, E-3
- Oracle Diagnostics Pack, E-2
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and DBA Management Pack, E-2
- Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications, E-4
- Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, E-4
- Oracle Standard Management Pack, E-5
- Oracle Tuning Pack, E-3
- repository credentials, saving, 2-11
- repository migration
- backing out of, 7-23
- backing up existing Release 1.x repository, 7-11
- checking information in Release 1.x repository, 7-10
- confirming a successful migration, 7-21
- deleting and deregistering active jobs and events, 7-20
- differences between Release 1.x and Release 2.2, 7-4
- important notes, 7-3
- phases, 7-3
- preparing for, 7-8
- Release 1.x objects reference, 7-24
- repository owner
- definition, 1-7
- repository, dropping, B-6
- resetting password, D-18
S
- security login, 6-4
- service discovery, 6-5
- definition, 1-9
- setting up
- Console, 6-17
- email notification, 6-31
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 3-4, D-11
- paging service, 6-22
- preferred credentials for managed services, 6-20
- tracing and logging, D-5
- Windows domain user, 6-19
- Windows user account, 6-17
- SID (database system identifier), 2-9
- SMTP mail
- address, 6-31
- gateway, 6-31
- SMTP mail gateway, 6-31
- starting
- Configuration Assistant, 2-6
- Console, 6-3
- from command line, 6-3
- from web browser, 6-8
- from Windows Start menu, 6-3
- DBA Studio, 8-1
- Intelligent Agent
- UNIX, 5-4
- Windows, 5-2
- management server, 3-1, 3-2
- Migration Assistant, 7-12
- Oracle Enterprise Manager from a web browser, 6-8
- service discovery, 6-5
- stopping
- Intelligent Agent
- UNIX, 5-4
- Windows, 5-2
- management server, 3-8
- paging service, 6-29
- Super Administrator, 6-6
- sysman account, 1-7
- system and hardware requirements
- characteristics of best environment, 1-11, 1-12
- running Enterprise Manager components on separate machines, 1-11
- running the entire Enterprise Manager bundle from a single machine, 1-11
T
- tablespace
- creating, D-23
- increasing the size of an existing, D-24
- OEM_REPOSITORY, 2-12
- ROLLBACK, 2-12
- SYSTEM, 2-12
- TEMPORARY, 2-12
- temp directory, A-2
- TRACEFILENAME, D-10
- tracing, D-5
- for the client, D-7
- for the management server, D-5
- for the web browser, D-8
- TRACING.ENABLED, D-5, D-9
- TRACING.LEVEL, D-6, D-9
- troubleshooting
- changing the permissions on the omsconfig.properties file, D-27
- Configuration Assistant, D-19
- database parameters not large enough for repository operation, D-25
- determining the SGA size, D-29
- job notifications, D-30
- management server, D-11
- changing for client access, D-15
- management server does not start from the Windows Start Menu, D-12
- management server may not run correctly from a non-default Oracle Home, D-11
- setting the ping interval, 3-9
- paging service
- page notification fails, D-17
- providing Oracle Technical Support with information, D-4
- reporting problems to Oracle Support, D-2
- repository database default tablespace does not contain enough free space, D-22
- resetting password, D-18
- tracing and logging for the management server, D-5
- tracing for client applications integrated with Enterprise Manager, D-7
- using MetaLink, D-2
- web browser, D-17
W
- web browsers, supported, 6-9
- webservers, supported, 6-11
- Windows user account
- assigning privileges to, 6-18
- creating, 6-17