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Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide
Release 9.2.0

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A

accessibility
keyboard actions, not commonly known or no firm standard, G-1
administrator
regular, 4-7
super, 4-7
Apache webserver, 5-9

C

checking status
management server, 3-39
configuring
console for dialup line, 4-24
local management server
for a new repository, 3-3
for an existing repository, 3-23
web browser to run Enterprise Manager, 5-6
webserver and directory mapping (oem_webstage)
Apache webserver, 5-9
Internet Information Server (IIS), 5-10
Console, 1-3
Console connected to Management Server
configuring and starting paging server, 4-13
configuring e-mail server, 4-13
creating administrator accounts, 4-7
discovering network nodes and machines, 4-5
enabling job system, 4-10
reasons for choosing, 4-2
starting, 4-3
Console from web browser, 5-2
Console in standalone mode
adding databases to the tree, 2-5
reasons for choosing, 2-2
repository, 2-7
starting, 2-3
conventions, used in this guide, xviii
creating
database user for standalone repository, 2-11
enterprise repository, 3-3
new Windows user account, 4-10
OEM_REPOSITORY tablespace, 3-20, F-8
standalone repository, 2-9
tablespace for standalone repository, 2-9
user with Logon as a batch job privilege, 4-11, 4-12
Custom repository creation option, 3-10

D

database listener port address, 3-14
dates, setting format of, F-20
dialup line, configuring, 4-24
Discovery Wizard, 4-5
documents, related to configuration guide, xvi

E

e-mail server, configuring, 4-13
emwebsite.html, 5-6
Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
Change Database SID, 3-12
changing management server configuration to use another repository, 3-23
changing password management server uses to log into repository, 3-23
Configuration Assistant Progress Window, 3-22
Configuration Operation, 3-4, 3-24, 3-32
Configuration Parameters Summary, 3-29
Configure Management Server, 3-7, 3-25
Create New Repository Options, 3-7
Create Repository Summary, 3-21
dropping repository, 3-34
Edit Configuration Parameters, 3-25
Edit or Create dialog, 3-6
errors, F-5
Repository Login Information, 3-15, 3-33
Select Database for Repository, 3-13, 3-32
Select Database Location, 3-10
Select Management Region, 3-26
Select Repository for Upgrade, 3-32
Select Repository User Tablespaces, 3-17
setting up a management server to manage an already existing repository, 3-23
starting, 3-2
troubleshooting, F-5
Upgrade Repository Configuration Assistant Progress, 3-33
Upgrade Repository Summary, 3-33
upgrading repository, 3-32
Welcome page, 3-4
Enterprise Manager reporting system, 4-21

F

files
oemctl batch, B-6, F-16
oms.log, F-14
oms.nohup, F-14
paging.cfg, B-9
paging.cfg.template, B-9
FLEXTD, 4-13

G

Global System for Mobile Communications, 4-13
guidelines for determining storage requirements and disk space allocation, C-1

H

host (machine name), 3-14

I

installation
Java Access Bridge, xxiv
Internet Information Server (IIS), 5-10

J

Java Access Bridge
installation and configuration, xxiv to ??
job system, enabling, 4-10

K

keyboard navigation, G-1

L

logging
management server, B-3
logging parameters
LOGGING.DIR, B-4
LOGGING.ENABLED, B-4
LOGGING.FILENAME, B-4
LOGGING.MAX_FILE_CNT, B-4
LOGGING.MAX_SIZE, B-4
LOGGING.SAVE_PREVIOUS_LOG, B-5
Logon as a batch job privilege, 4-11, 4-12

M

management applications, integrated, 1-3, 5-2
management regions, 3-26
management server, 1-4
changing for client access, F-17
changing password it uses to log into the repository, 3-23
changing to use another repository, 3-23
checking status, 3-39
configuring for existing repository, 3-23
configuring for new repository, 3-3
dialup line connecting to, 4-24
log files
controlling disk space, B-5
logging, B-3
starting, 3-36, 3-37
stopping, 3-41
troubleshooting, F-13
Management Servers dialog, 4-5
MetaLink features, F-2

N

nodes, discovering in network, 4-5

O

OEM_REPOSITORY tablespace, 3-17, 3-20, F-8
oemapp console oem.loginmode=oms command, 4-4
oemapp console oem.loginmode=standalone command, 2-4
oemctl batch file, B-6, F-16
oemctl ping oms command, 3-39
oemctl start oms command, 3-38
oemctl status oms command, 3-39
oemctl stop oms command, 3-41
omsconfig.properties file, 3-29
oms.log file, F-14
oms.nohup file, F-14
Oracle Change Management Pack, 1-3
Oracle Diagnostics Pack, 1-3, 5-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager
architecture, 1-2
First Tier Centralized Consoles, 1-3
Second Tier Central, Scalable and Reliable Oracle Management Servers, 1-4
Third Tier Managed Targets and Autonomous Intelligent Agents, 1-4
management server, 3-36, 3-37, 3-39, 3-41
system and hardware requirements, 1-11
Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications, 1-3
Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, 1-3
Oracle Standard Management Pack, 1-3
Oracle Support Services, reporting problems to, F-2
Oracle Tuning Pack, 1-3, 5-2

P

paging notification preferences, specifying, 4-21
paging server
configuring and starting, 4-13
tracing, B-9
TRACEFILENAME, B-10
TRACING.ENABLED, B-9
TRACING.LEVEL, B-9
troubleshooting, F-18
paging server tracing, B-9
paging.cfg, B-9
paging.cfg.template, B-9
password
SYSMAN, F-20
password, repository user, F-19
password, resetting, F-20

R

recovery catalog, 3-3
Regular Administrator, 4-7
reporting problems to Oracle Support Services, F-2
Reporting, configuring, 4-21
repository
backing up, 3-30
sizing, C-1
Oracle Change Management Pack, C-3
Oracle Diagnostics Pack, C-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and DBA Management Pack, C-2
Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications, C-4
Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, C-4
Oracle Standard Management Pack, C-5
Oracle Tuning Pack, C-3
repository credentials, saving, 3-16
repository user password, 3-9
repository user password, changing, F-19
repository, dropping, 3-34
repository, standalone
create a database user for, 2-11
create a tablespace for, 2-9
database requirements for, 2-8
resetting SYSMAN password, F-20

S

Select Repository User Tablespaces
if OEM_REPOSITORY does not exist, 3-20
if OEM_REPOSITORY exists, 3-19
setting up
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 3-39, F-13
Windows domain user, 4-12
SID (database system identifier), 3-14
SQL Engine Tracing, B-10
starting
Console connected to Management Server, 4-3
Console from web browser, 5-2
Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant, 3-2
management server, 3-36, 3-37
Oracle Enterprise Manager from a web browser, 5-2
stopping
management server, 3-41
Oracle HTTP Server, 4-24, 5-4
Super Administrator, 4-7
SYSMAN password, resetting, F-20

T

tablespace
creating, F-8
increasing the size of an existing, F-9
OEM_REPOSITORY, 3-17
ROLLBACK, 3-18
SYSTEM, 3-18
TEMPORARY, 3-18
Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol, 4-13
tracing
paging server, B-9
SQL Engine, B-10
web browser, B-8
tracing parameters
TRACEFILENAME, B-10
TRACING.ENABLED, B-2, B-7, B-9
TRACING.LEVEL, B-2, B-7, B-9
VDB_DEBUG, B-10
VDB_SESSION_DEBUG, B-10
VDB_VERBOSE_DEBUG, B-10
VDB_VERBOSE_SESSION_DEBUG, B-11
troubleshooting
changing the permissions on the omsconfig.properties file, F-12
console does not launch web browser, F-19
console hangs, F-18
database parameters for repository operation, F-10
Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant, F-5
management server, F-13
changing for client access, F-17
error messages, F-16
not run correctly from a non-default Oracle Home, F-13
not start from the Windows Start Menu, F-14
setting the ping interval, 6-2
Oracle Support Services, providing them with information, F-4
paging server, F-18
reporting problems to Oracle Support Services, F-2
repository database default tablespace, F-7
resetting SYSMAN password, F-20
using MetaLink, F-2
web browser, F-18
Typical repository creation option, 3-7

U

upgrade of Oracle Enterprise Manager products, coordinating, 3-30
upgrading repository, release 2.x to release 9i, 3-29

W

web browser
supported, 5-3
tracing, B-8
troubleshooting, F-18
Windows 2000 Services, E-3
Windows NT Event Log, F-14
Windows user account
assigning privileges to, 4-11

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