Index
A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T U V W
A
- accessibility
- enabling accessibility mode, 1.3.1
- enabling accessiblity features, 1.3
- providing textual descriptions of charts, 1.3.2
- Additional Management Agent installation type, 1.2.2
- advanced configuration
- introduction, 1
- types of tasks, 1.1
- Agent Registration Password, 4.2.3
- changing, 4.2.7
- Agent Upload Problems
- default notification rule, 11.4
- AGENT_HOME
- definition, 1.2.2, 1.2.2.1
- AGENT_HOME/bin, 1.2.2.1
- AGENT_HOME/network/admin, 4.2.8.4, 4.2.8.4
- AGENT_HOME/sysman, 1.2.2.1
- AGENT_HOME/sysman/admin/scripts/db/config/response.pl, 12.3
- AGENT_HOME/sysman/config, 1.2.2.1
- AGENT_HOME/sysman/log, 1.2.2.1
- AGENT_PORT
- EMCA command, 1.2.6.3
- agentInstallJob.tcl, 10.3.1
- Agents Unreachable
- default notification rule, 11.4
- aggregration and purging policies
- See data retention policies
- analyzing tables
- after adding many Grid Control targets, 8.3
- sample SQL for manually analyzing Management Repository tables, 8.3
- Application Performance Management, 4.7.2, 5.2.7
- before configuring, 6.1
- configuring, 6
- configuring End-User Response Time Monitoring, 6.2, 6.4.2
- configuring Interactive Tracing for Business Transactions, 6.2
- configuring Middle-Tier URL Performance Monitoring, 6.2
- configuring Transaction Performance Monitoring, 6.2
- summary of configuration tasks, 6.2
- Application Performance Monitoring
- confirming that End-User Response Time Monitoring is enabled, 6.4.4
- Application Server Availability and Critical/Warning States
- default notification rule, 11.4
- Application Server Control
- directory structure, 1.2.3
- introduction, 1.2.3
- Ports page, 5.3
- security, 4.3
- starting and stopping, 2.3
- starting and stopping on Windows systems, 2.2.2
- Application Service Level Management
- using to monitor the Management Service, 3.5.1.2
- archive logging
- for Management Repository database, 8.1
- assistive technology, 1.3
- audience
- intended audience, Preface
- Automatic Storage Management
- when configuring Database Control, 1.2.6.3
- Availability Transaction Response chart
- on the Web Application target home page, 3.5.1.2
B
- Bad SQL
- configuring the database to show Bad SQL, 12.3
- Beacons
- configuring firewalls to allow ICMP traffic, 5.2.7
- Local Beacon, 6.3.1
- monitoring Web Applications over HTTPS, 4.7.2
- blackouts
- controlling with emctl, 2.7.4
- examples, 2.7.4
- Business Transaction Tracing
- configuring, 6.3.3
C
- Certificate dialog box
- Internet Explorer, 4.7.1.1, 4.7.1.1, 4.7.2
- charts
- providing textual descriptions for accessibility, 1.3.2
- chronos_setup.sh, 6.4.2.1
- configuring OracleAS Web Cache, 6.4.2.3
- configuring the Web Server, 6.4.2.2
- starting End-User Response Time Monitoring, 6.4.2.4
- collection directory, 12.1.1
- Common Configurations
- overview, 3.1
- common configurations
- deploying a remote management repository, 3.4
- deploying Grid Control on a single host, 3.3
- firewalls and other security considerations, 3.1
- high availability configurations, 3.6
- managing multiple hosts, 3.4
- using multiple Management Services, 3.5
- when deploying Grid Control, 3
- configuring for Management Services, 3.6.1.2
- connect descriptor
- using to identify the Management Repository database, 8.5.1, 8.5.2.2
- conventions
- used in this guide, Preface
- Create Administrator Page
- when SSO support is enabled, 4.5.2
D
- data collections
- how Enterprise Manager stores, 12.1.1
- restoring default, 12.1.1
- understanding default and custom, 12.1
- Data Guard
- configuring Enterprise Manager availability, 8.1
- data retention policies
- default settings, 8.2.1
- for Application Performance Management data, 8.2.1
- for other Management data, 8.2.2
- modifying default, 8.2.3
- of the Management Repository, 8.2
- when targets are deleted, 8.2.4
- Database Availability and Critical/Warning States
- default notification rule, 11.4
- Database Configuration Assistant
- See DBCA
- Database Control
- configuring after installation, 1.2.6, 1.2.6.3
- configuring during installation, 1.2.6
- configuring with DBCA, 1.2.6.2
- configuring with EMCA, 1.2.6.3
- directory structure, 1.2.4
- enabling security for, 4.4
- introduction, 1.2.4
- location of Management Agent and Management Service support files, 1.2.4
- removing from a Real Application Clusters node, 1.2.6.3
- removing with EMCA, 1.2.6.3
- starting on UNIX, 2.4.1
- stopping on UNIX, 2.4.2
- database monitoring
- manually configuring an Oracle9i database for monitoring, 12.3
- db_recovery_file_dest initialization parameter, 1.2.6.3
- DBCA
- configuring Database Control with, 1.2.6.2
- Management Options page, 1.2.6.2
- starting on UNIX, 1.2.6.2
- starting on Windows, 1.2.6.2
- DBCONSOLE_HTTP_PORT
- EMCA command, 1.2.6.3
- DBSNMP database user, 2.7.2
- setting the password for, 2.7.2
- DBSNMP user, 12.3
- default_collection directory, 12.1.1
- deleting targets
- data retention policies when, 8.2.4
- directory structure
- important Management Service directories, 1.2.1.3
- introduction to, 1.2
- disk mirroring and stripping
- Management Repository guideline, 8.1
- disk space management
- controlling Management Agent disk space, 9.1.3
- controlling the contents of trace files, 7.1.5
- controlling the size and number of log and trace files, 7.1.4, 7.1.7, 7.2.3
- controlling the size of log and trace files, 7.2.4
- document root
- finding, 6.4.2.2
- dontProxyFor
- description of property, 5.2.3.2
- property in emoms.properties, 5.2.3.1
- dropping the Management Repository, 8.5
E
- EM Website
- using to monitor the Management Service, 3.5.1.2
- Web Application target, 3.5.1.2
- EM Website Web Application target, 6.1
- emagent.log, 7.1.1
- emagentlogging.properties, 7.1.6
- log4j.rootCategory property, 7.1.7
- MaxBackupIndex property, 7.1.6
- MaxFileSize property, 7.1.6
- emagent.nohup, 7.1.1
- emagent.trc, 7.1.1
- EMCA
- AGENT_PORT argument, 1.2.6.3
- command-line arguments, 1.2.6.3
- configuring Database Control for Real Application Clusters, 1.2.6.5
- configuring Database Control with, 1.2.6.3
- DBCONSOLE_HTTP_PORT argument, 1.2.6.3
- JMS_PORT argument, 1.2.6.3
- reconfiguring Database Control after changing the listener port, 1.2.6.7.2
- RMI_PORT argument, 1.2.6.3
- sample EMCA input file, 1.2.6.4
- specifying port assignments, 1.2.6.6
- troubleshooting problems with the Database Control, 1.2.6.7
- troubleshooting tips, 1.2.6.7
- using an input file for EMCA parameters, 1.2.6.4
- emctl, 2
- controlling blackouts, 2.7.4
- listing targets on a managed host, 2.7.3
- location in AGENT_HOME, 1.2.2.1
- security commands, 4.2.3
- setting monitoring credentials, 2.7.2.2
- starting, stopping, and checking the Management Service, 2.2
- emctl config agent credentials, 2.7.2.2
- emctl config agent listtargets, 2.7.3
- emctl config oms
- sample output, 4.5.1
- emctl config oms sso, 4.5.1
- emctl getemhome, 1.2.5
- emctl istop, 2.1.2
- emctl reload, 2.7.1
- emctl secure agent, 4.2.4
- sample output, 4.2.4
- emctl secure dbconsole, 4.4
- emctl secure em, 4.3
- sample output, 4.3
- emctl secure lock, 4.2.6
- emctl secure oms, 4.2.3, 4.2.3
- sample output, 4.2.3
- emctl secure setpwd, 4.2.7.2
- emctl secure unlock, 4.2.6
- emctl start agent, 2.1.1
- emctl start blackout, 2.7.4, 2.7.4
- emctl start dbconsole, 2.4.1
- emctl start iasconsole, 2.3.1
- emctl start oms, 2.2.1.2
- emctl status agent, 2.1.1, 2.1.1
- emctl status blackout, 2.7.4
- emctl status oms, 2.2.1.2
- emctl stop agent, 2.1.1
- emctl stop blackout, 2.7.4
- emctl stop dbconsole, 2.4.2
- emctl stop iasconsole, 2.3.1
- emctl stop oms, 2.2.1.2
- emctl upload, 2.7.1
- emd_maintenance.remove_em_dbms_jobs, 8.3
- emd_maintenance.submit_em_dbms_jobs, 8.3
- EMD_URL
- property in the emd.properties file, 9.1.2
- emd.properties, 7.1.4, 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.1.3
- EMD_URL, 9.1.2
- emdWalletDest, 9.1.1
- emdWalletSrcUrl, 9.1.1
- location, 1.2.2.1
- LogFileMaxRolls, 7.1.4
- REPOSITORY_PROXYHOST, 5.2.2.1
- REPOSITORY_PROXYPORT, 5.2.2.1
- REPOSITORY_URL, 3.3, 3.4, 9.1.1
- TrcFileMaxrolls, 7.1.4
- TrcFileMaxSize, 7.1.4
- UploadMaxBytesXML, 9.1.3
- UploadMaxDiskUsedPct, 9.1.3
- emdRepConnectDescriptor
- property in emoms.properties, 3.6.3.4
- emdRepPort
- property in the emoms.properties file, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepPwd
- property in the emoms.properties file, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepPwdEncrypted
- property in the emoms.properties file, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepServer
- property in the emoms.properties file, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepSID
- property in the emoms.properties file, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepUser
- property in the emoms.properties file, 9.2.1.1
- emdWalletDest
- property in emd.properties, 9.1.1
- emdWalletSrcUrl
- property in emd.properties, 9.1.1
- em.notification.emails_per_minute
- property in emoms.properties, 11.2.1
- em.notification.os_cmd_timeout
- property in emoms.properties, 11.2.2.1
- emoms.log, 7.2.1, 7.2.3
- emomslogging.properties, 7.2.3, 7.2.4
- MaxBackupIndex, 7.2.3
- MaxFileSize, 7.2.3
- emoms.properties, 8.4, 9.2.1
- configuring the JDBC connection to the Management Repository, 3.3, 3.4
- dontProxyFor property, 5.2.3.1
- emdRepConnectDescriptor, 3.6.3.4
- emdRepPort, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepPwd, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepPwdEncrypted, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepServer, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepSID, 9.2.1.1
- emdRepUser, 9.2.1.1
- em.notification.emails_per_connection, 11.2.1
- property in emoms.properties, 11.2.1
- em.notification.emails_per_minute, 11.2.1
- em.notification.os_cmd_timeout, 11.2.2.1
- maxInactiveTime, 12.4
- oracle.net.crypto_checksum_client, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.net.crypto_checksum_types_client, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.net.encryption_client, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.net.encryption_types_client, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.sysman.eml.mntr.emdRepPwd, 8.4
- oracle.sysman.eml.mntr.emdRepPwdEncrypted, 8.4
- oracle.sysman.emRep.dbConn.enableEncryption, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.sysman.emSDK.sec.DirectoryAuthenticationType, 4.6
- oracle.sysman.emSDK.svlt.ConsoleServerPort, 9.2.2
- proxyHost property, 5.2.3.1
- proxyPort property, 5.2.3.1
- sample Management Repository properties, 9.2.1.1
- emoms.trc, 7.2.1
- emwd watchdog script
- in the AGENT_HOME/bin directory, 9.1.4
- enabling tracing
- for an OC4J instance, 6.3.3
- End-User Response Time Monitoring
- configuring, 6.2, 6.4.2
- configuring for earlier versions of OracleAS Web Cache, 6.4.2
- configuring for Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 (9.0.4), 6.4.1
- confirming that it is enabled, 6.4.4
- starting, 6.4.2.4
- Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), 6.3.3
- Enterprise Manager
- See Oracle Enterprise Manager
- Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Using a New Database
- installation type, 3.3
- Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Using an Existing Database
- installation type, 3.6.3.2
- Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant
- See EMCA
- Enterprise Manager Framework Security
- about, 4.2.1
- compared with Oracle HTTP Server security features, 4.2.1
- configuring, 4.2
- enabling for Management Repository, 4.2.8
- enabling for multiple Management Services, 4.2.5
- enabling for the Management Agent, 4.2.4
- in a firewall environment, 5.1
- overview of steps required, 4.2.2
- restricting HTTP access, 4.2.6
- types of secure connections, 4.2.1
- Enterprise Manager Logon Page
- when configuring SSO, 4.5.2
- Enterprise User Security
- configuring Enterprise Manager for, 4.6
F
- fetchlet
- log and trace files, 7.1.6
- firewalls
- between browser and the Grid Control, 5.2.1
- between Grid Control and a managed database target, 5.2.5
- between Management Service and Management Agents, 5.2.6
- between Management Service and Management Repository, 5.2.4
- configuring for ICMP traffic, 5.2.7
- configuring for UDP traffic, 5.2.7
- configuring the Management Agent for, 5.2.2
- configuring the Management Service for, 5.2.3
- configuring to allow incoming data from Management Service, 5.2.3.3
- configuring to allow incoming traffic to Management Agent, 5.2.2.2
- considerations before configuring, 5.1
- considerations when using with multiple Management Services, 5.2.6
- flashback recovery area
- when configuring Database Control, 1.2.6.3
G
- getemhome
- emctl command, 1.2.5
- Grid Control
- common configurations, 3
- configuring notifications, 11
- deploying on a single host, 3.3
- starting, 2.6.1
- starting all components of, 2.6.1
- stopping, 2.6.2
- stopping all components of, 2.6.2
- summary of the architecture and components, 3.2
- guidelines
- for deploying the Management Repository, 8.1
H
- home page URL, 6.3.1
- Host Availability and Critical/Warning States
- default notification rule, 11.4
- hostname_lookup.txt, 10.3.1.1.1
- HTTP 500 - Internal server error, 2.2.1.3
- HTTP access
- restricting, 4.2.6
- HTTP Server Availability and Critical/Warning States
- default notification rule, 11.4
- http_em.conf, 9.2.2
- httpd.conf
- configuring for use with a server load balancer, 3.6.2.3
- Oracle HTTP Server configuration file, 3.6.2.3
- HTTPS, 4.2.1
I
- ICMP, 5.2.7
- initialization parameter
- adjusting when using multiple Management Services, 3.5
- Interactive Tracing for Business Transactions
- configuring, 6.2
- Internet Control Message Protocol, 5.2.7
- Internet Explorer
- Certificate dialog box, 4.7.1.1, 4.7.1.1, 4.7.2
- requirement when playing back Business Transactions, 6.2
- security alert dialog box, 4.7.1.1
- Security Information dialog box, 4.7.1.3
- introduction to advanced configuration, 1
- istop
- emctl command, 2.1.2
J
- J2EE, 1.2.1.1, 4.2.1
- directory in Oracle Management Service home, 1.2.1.3
- Java Message Service (JMS), 1.2.6.6
- javax.net.ssl.SSLException
- SSL handshake failed
- JDBC connections, 6.3.3
- JMS_PORT
- EMCA command, 1.2.6.3
- job_queue_processes, 12.3
- JSPs, 6.3.3
L
- listener
- reconfiguring Database Control after changing the listener port, 1.2.6.7.2
- Listener Availability
- default notification rule, 11.4
- Listener port
- obtaining, 5.2.5
- load balancing
- connections between the Grid Control Console and Management Service, 3.6.2
- connections between the Management Agent and Management Service, 3.6.1
- using Oracle Net load balancing and failover, 3.6.3.4
- Loader backlog (files)
- on the Grid Control Management System tab, 3.5.1.1
- Local Beacon, 6.3.1
- log files
- controlling the content of, 7.1.5
- controlling the size and number of, 7.2.3
- controlling the size of, 7.1.4
- fetchlet log files, 7.1.6
- locating and configuring, 7
- locating Management Agent, 7.1.2
- locating Management Service, 7.2.2
- Management Agent, 7.1, 7.1
- Oracle Management Service, 7.2
- rollover files, 7.1.3, 7.1.3
- log4j.appender.emagentlogAppender.MaxBackupIndex, 7.1.6
- log4j.appender.emagentlogAppender.MaxFileSize, 7.1.6
- log4j.appender.emagenttrcAppender.MaxBackupIndex, 7.1.6
- log4j.appender.emagenttrcAppender.MaxFileSize, 7.1.6
- log4j.appender.emlogAppender. MaxBackupIndex, 7.2.3
- log4j.appender.emlogAppender. MaxFileSize, 7.2.3
- log4j.appender.emtrcAppender. MaxBackupIndex, 7.2.3
- log4j.appender.emtrcAppender. MaxFileSize, 7.2.3
- log4j.rootCategory property in emagentlogging.properties, 7.1.7
- log4j.rootCategory=WARN, emlogAppender, emtrcAppender, 7.2.4
- LogFileMaxRolls property in emd.properties, 7.1.4
- Login Timeout Value
- modifying the default, 12.4
- LVM (Logical Volume Manager), 8.1
M
- Manage Beacons
- link on the Administration page of the Web Application target home, 6.3.2
- Manage Transactions
- link on the Administration page on the Web Application target home page, 6.3.3
- link on the Web Application target Administration page, 6.3.2
- Management Agent
- additional Management Agent commands, 2.7
- checking the status on UNIX, 2.1.1
- checking the status on Windows, 2.1.3
- configuring to allow incoming communication from the Management Service, 5.2.2.2
- configuring to use a proxy server, 5.2.2.1
- starting and stopping on UNIX, 2.1.1
- starting and stopping on Windows, 2.1.2
- Management Information Base (MIB), 11.10
- definition, 11.10.1
- MIB variable descriptions, 11.10.2
- Management Options page
- in DBCA, 1.2.6.2
- in Oracle Universal Installer, 1.2.6.1
- Management Repository
- See Oracle Management Repository
- Management Service
- See Oracle Management Service
- starting and stopping on Windows systems, 2.2.2
- using a server load balancer, 3.6.1
- Management System tab
- in the Grid Control Console, 3.5.1.1
- using to monitor load on the Management Service, 3.5.1.1
- master agent
- Oracle Peer SNMP Master Agent service, 2.1.2
- MaxBackupIndex
- property in emomslogging.properties, 7.2.3
- MaxBackupIndex property in emagentlogging.properties, 7.1.6
- MaxFileSize
- property in emomslogging.properties, 7.2.3
- MaxFileSize property in emagentlogging.properties, 7.1.6
- maxInactiveTime
- property in emoms.properties, 12.4
- metric severity information
- while using notifications, 11.2.3
- metric thresholds
- configuring after migrating from previous versions of Enterprise Manager, 10.4
- MGMT_ADMIN.DISABLE_METRIC_DELETION, 8.2.4
- MGMT_ADMIN.ENABLE_METRIC_DELETION, 8.2.4
- MGMT_METRICS_1DAY table, 8.2.3
- manually analyzing, 8.3
- MGMT_METRICS_1HOUR table, 8.2.3
- manually analyzing, 8.3
- MGMT_METRICS_RAW table, 8.2.3
- manually analyzing, 8.3
- MGMT_PARAMETERS table, 8.2.3
- MGMT_RT_datatype_1DAY table, 8.2.3
- MGMT_RT_datatype_1HOUR table, 8.2.3
- MGMT_RT_datatype_DIST_1DAY table, 8.2.3
- MGMT_RT_datatype_DIST_1HOUR table, 8.2.3
- MGMT_RT_METRICS_RAW table, 8.2.3
- MIB
- See Management Information Base (MIB)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- See Internet Explorer
- Middle-Tier URL Performance
- configuring, 6.2
- migrating
- configuring metric thresholds, 10.4
- deploying and configuring Management Agents, 10.3
- from previous versions of Enterprise Manager, 10
- migrating management repository data, 10.3.2
- overview of the Enterprise Manager migration process, 10.1
- requirements, 10.2
- supported versions, 10.1
- using the repo_mig script, 10.3.2
- monitoring credentials
- defined, 2.7.2
- example of setting, 2.7.2.2
- setting, 2.7.2
- setting in Grid Control, 2.7.2.1
- setting with emctl, 2.7.2.2
N
- Netscape Navigator
- New Site Certificate dialog box, 4.7.1.2
- network/admin, 4.2.8.1, 4.2.8.2, 4.2.8.3, 4.2.8.4, 4.2.8.4
- New Site Certificate dialog box
- Netscape Navigator, 4.7.1.2
- Notification backlog
- on the Grid Control Management System tab, 3.5.1.1
- notification methods, 11.1, 11.7
- based on a PL/SQL Procedure, 11.2.2.2
- based on an SNMP trap, 11.2.2.3
- based on operating system commands, 11.2.2.1
- definition, 11.1
- managing, 11.2
- notification rules, 11.1, 11.7
- creating your own, 11.5, 11.6.3
- defaults, 11.4
- definition, 11.1
- out-of-the-box notification rules, 11.6
- notification schedules, 11.6
- notifications
- assigning methods to rules, 11.8
- assigning rules to methods, 11.9
- configuring, 11
- defining multiple mail servers, 11.2.1
- getting email notifications, 11.6
- long email notfications, 11.6
- mail server settings, 11.2.1
- mail server settings in emoms.properties, 11.2.1
- management information base (MIB), 11.10
- notification schedules, 11.6
- passing information to a PL/SQL procedure, 11.2.3.2
- passing metric severity information, 11.2.3
- sample Operating System command script, 11.2.3.1
- setting up, 11.1
- setting up a mail server, 11.2.1
- short email notifications, 11.6
- using custom notfication methods, 11.2.2
O
- OC4J Availability and Critical/Warning States
- default notification rule, 11.4
- OC4J tracing
- enabling, 6.3.3
- OEM_MONITOR, 12.3
- Operating System command
- sample notification method for, 11.2.2.1
- sample script, 11.2.3.1
- Operating System scripts, 11.2, 11.2
- while creating notification methods, 11.2.2
- OPMN
- See Oracle Process Management and Notification
- opmnctl
- using to start Web Cache, 2.2.1.3
- using to stop Web Cache, 2.2.1.3
- opmnctl startall, 2.2.1.1, 4.2.3, 4.5.1
- opmnctl status, 2.2.1.3
- opmnctl stopall, 2.2.1.1, 4.2.3, 4.5.1
- opmnctl stopproc ias-component=WebCache, 2.2.1.3
- ORA-12645
- Parameter does not exist, 4.2.8.1
- Oracle Advanced Security, 4.2.1, 4.2.8.1, 5.2.4
- enabling for Management Repository, 4.2.8.3
- enabling for the Management Agent, 4.2.8.4
- Oracle Application Server
- Enterprise Manager directories installed with, 1.2.3
- J2EE and Web Cache installation type, 1.2.1.1
- Oracle Application Server Web Cache
- as part of a common configuration, 3.1, 3.3
- bypassing, 3.1
- configuring for End-User Response Time Monitoring, 6.4.1.1, 6.4.2
- default port number, 2.2.1.3
- downloading, 6.4.3.1
- errors when not running, 2.2.1.3
- requirement for End-User Response Time Monitoring, 6.2
- starting and stopping, 2.2.1.3
- starting and stopping with opmnctl, 2.2.1.3
- using with Grid Control, 2.2.1.3
- Web Cache Manager, 6.4.1.1
- Oracle Data Guard
- using for the Management Repository, 3.6.3.1
- Oracle Database 10g
- Enterprise Manager directories installed with, 1.2.4
- Oracle Enterprise Manager
- directory structure, 1.2
- log files, 7
- migrating from previous versions, 10
- security model, 4.1.1
- starting and stopping Enterprise Manager components, 2
- Web Application target (EM Website), 6.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control
- See Application Server Control, 4.3
- Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control
- See Grid Control
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Release 2.2, 10.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Release 9.0.1, 10.1
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Release 9.2, 10.1
- Oracle HTTP Server
- configuring for use with a server load balancer, 3.6.2.3
- Oracle Identity Management, 4.1.6
- Oracle Internet Directory, 4.5.2
- Oracle Management Agent
- about the log and trace files, 7.1.1
- changing the port, 9.1.2
- configuring when protected by a firewall, 5.2.2
- controlling disk space used by, 9.1.3
- controlling the content of trace files, 7.1.5
- controlling the size of log and trace files, 7.1.4
- directory structure, 1.2.2
- directory structure on Windows, 1.2.2.2
- enabling security for, 4.2.4, 4.2.8.4
- fetchlet log and trace files, 7.1.6
- home page, 4.2.4
- installing with Grid Control, 1.2.2
- location of log and trace files, 7.1.2
- log and trace files, 7.1
- log and trace rollover files, 7.1.3
- reconfiguring to use a new Management Service, 9.1.1
- starting and stopping, 2.1
- Watchdog process, 9.1.4
- Oracle Management Repository
- ample SQL for manually analyzing tables, 8.3
- changing the Management Repository password, 9.2.1.2
- configuration parameters in the emoms.properties file, 9.2.1.1
- configuring for high availability, 3.6.3
- data retention policies, 8.2
- deploying on a remote host, 3.4
- deployment guidelines, 8.1
- dropping, 8.5
- enabling Oracle Advanced Security, 4.2.8.3
- enabling security for, 4.2.8
- identifying with a connect descriptor, 8.5.1, 8.5.2.2
- installing in a RAC database instance, 3.6.3.2
- load balancing with Oracle Net, 3.6.3.4
- manually analyzing selected tables, 8.3
- migrating data from previous versions, 10.3.2
- protecting with Oracle Data Guard, 3.6.3.1
- protecting with Real Application Clusters, 3.6.3.1
- recreating, 8.5, 8.5.2
- reloading data, 2.7.1
- specifying the size of tablespaces in a RAC database, 3.6.3.3
- starting the Management Repository database, 2.6.1
- troubleshooting, 8.6.3
- uploading data, 2.7.1
- using raw devices with a RAC database, 3.6.3.3
- Oracle Management Service
- about the log and trace files, 7.2.1
- adjusting the PROCESSES initialization parameter, 3.5
- bin directory, 1.2.1.3
- components installed with, 1.2.1.1
- configuring for use with a proxy server, 5.2.3.1
- configuring to allow incoming data from Management Agent, 5.2.3.3
- configuring to use a new Repository, 9.2.1
- configuring when protected by a firewall, 5.2.3
- determining when to use multiple Management Services, 3.5.1
- enabling security for, 4.2.3
- enabling security for multiple Management Services, 4.2.5
- home directory, 1.2.1.1
- important considerations when load balancing, 3.6.1.3
- important directories, 1.2.1.3
- j2ee directory, 1.2.1.3
- location the log and trace files, 7.2.2
- log and trace files, 7.2
- modifying monitoring credentials, 2.7.2
- monitoring the load, 3.5.1.1
- monitoring the response time, 3.5.1.2
- monitoring with Application Service Level Management, 3.5.1.2
- opmn directory, 1.2.1.3
- reconfiguring, 9.2
- reconfiguring to use a new port, 9.2.2
- starting, stopping, and checking, 2.2
- sysman directory, 1.2.1.3
- tips for monitoring the load and response time, 3.5.1
- using multiple management services, 3.5
- Oracle Net firewall proxy access, 5.2.4, 5.2.5
- Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN)
- using to start and stop the Management Service, 2.2.1.1, 2.2.2
- Oracle Process Manager and Notification (OPMN), 1.2.1.3
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
- specifying the size of the Management Repository tablespaces, 3.6.3.3
- using for the Management Repository, 3.6.3.1
- Oracle Real Applications Clusters
- installing the Management Repository into a RAC instance, 3.6.3.2
- Oracle Technology Network (OTN), 6.4.3.1
- Oracle Universal Installer
- Management Options page, 1.2.6.1
- ORACLE_HOME/bin, 1.2.1.3
- ORACLE_HOME/hostname_sid/, 1.2.4
- ORACLE_HOME/install, 5.3
- ORACLE_HOME/j2ee, 1.2.1.3
- ORACLE_HOME/network/admin, 4.2.8.1, 4.2.8.2, 4.2.8.3
- ORACLE_HOME/oc4j/j2ee, 1.2.4
- ORACLE_HOME/oc4j/j2ee/OC4J_DBConsole, 1.2.4
- ORACLE_HOME/opmn, 1.2.1.3
- ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin, 2.2.1.3
- ORACLE_HOME/sysman, 1.2.1.3, 1.2.4
- ORACLE_HOME/sysman/agent_download/, 10.3.1
- oracle_smp_chronos directory, 6.4.2.2
- oracle_smp_chronos.gif, 6.4.2.2
- oracle_smp_chronos.js, 6.4.2.2
- Oracle8i database
- configuring for monitoring, 12.3
- Oracle9i database
- configuring for monitoring, 12.3
- oracle.net.crypto_checksum_client
- property in emoms.properties, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.net.crypto_checksum_types_client
- property in emoms.properties, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.net.encryption_client
- property in emoms.properties, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.net.encryption_types_client
- property in emoms.properties, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.sysman.eml.mntr.emdRepPwd
- property in emoms.properties, 8.4
- oracle.sysman.eml.mntr.emdRepPwdEncrypted
- property in emoms.properties, 8.4
- oracle.sysman.emRep.dbConn.enableEncryption
- entry in emoms.properties, 4.2.8.2
- oracle.sysman.emSDK.sec.DirectoryAuthenticationType
- property in emoms.properties, 4.6
- oracle.sysman.emSDK.svlt.ConsoleServerPort
- property in emoms.properties file, 9.2.2
- OS scripts
- See Operating System scripts
- OTN (Oracle Technology Network), 6.4.3.1
- OUIinventories.add, 12.2
P
- Package Body Does Not Exist
- error while creating the Repository, 8.6.1
- Partitioning
- determining if the option is enabled, 8.3
- password
- changing the Management Repository password, 9.2.1.2
- changing the SYSMAN password, 8.4
- peer encapsulator service
- SNMP, 2.1.2
- PERFSTAT, 12.3
- PL/SQL procedures, 11.2, 11.2.3.2
- sample, 11.2.3.2
- while creating a notification method, 11.2.2.2
- while creating notfication methods, 11.2.2
- portlist.ini, 5.3
- ports
- 4888, 5.2.3, 5.2.3.3
- 4889, 5.2.3, 5.2.3.3, 9.2.2
- changing the Management Agent port, 9.1.2
- default port for the Management Agent upload URL, 3.3
- default Web Cache port on Windows systems, 3.3
- displaying in the Application Server Control, 5.3
- portlist.ini, 5.3
- reconfiguring Database Control after changing the listener port, 1.2.6.7.2
- reconfiguring the port used by the Management Service, 9.2.2
- specifying Database Control ports, 1.2.6.6
- viewing a summary of ports assigned during installation, 5.3
- Preferred Credential Override
- when migrating from previous versions of Enterprise Manager, 10.3.1.2
- PROCESSES, 3.5
- ProcessManager
- service used to control the Management Service on Windows systems, 2.2.2
- proxy server
- configuring Management Agent for, 5.2.2.1
- configuring the Management Service for, 5.2.3.1
- proxyHost
- property in emoms.properties, 5.2.3.1
- proxyPort
- property in emoms.properties, 5.2.3.1
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), 4.2.1, 4.3, 4.7.2
- purging policies
- See data retention policies
R
- RAID-capable disk
- Management Repository guideline, 8.1
- raw devices
- when used with the Management Repository, 3.6.3.3
- redo logs
- for Management Repository database, 8.1
- related documents, Preface
- Remote Method Invocation (RMI), 1.2.6.6
- RepManager script, 8.5.1, 8.5.2.1
- repo_mig
- script for migrating from previous versions of Enterprise Manager, 10.3.2
- Repository already exists error
- while configuring Database Control, 1.2.6.7.1
- Repository Operations Availability
- default notification rule, 11.4
- REPOSITORY_PROXYHOST
- property in emd.properties, 5.2.2.1
- REPOSITORY_PROXYPORT
- property in emd.properties, 5.2.2.1
- REPOSITORY_URL
- property in emd.properties, 3.3, 3.4
- property in the emd.properties file, 9.1.1
- requirements
- for migrating from previous versions of Enterprise Manager, 10.2
- RMI_PORT
- EMCA command, 1.2.6.3
- rollover files, 7.1.3
- root password
- See also SYSMAN
- when enabling security for the Database Control, 4.4
- when enabling security for the Management Service, 4.2.3
- root.sh
- when migrating from previous versions of Enterprise Manager, 10.3.1.2
S
- scalability
- determining when to use multiple Management Services, 3.5.1
- screen readers, 1.3.1
- Secure Upload Field
- on Management Agent home page, 4.2.4
- security
- about Enterprise Manager security, 4.1
- Application Server Control, 4.3
- authorization and access enforcement, 4.1.4
- classes of users and their privileges, 4.1.2
- enabling for Database Control, 4.4
- Enterprise Manager security model, 4.1.1
- leveraging Oracle Application Server security services, 4.1.5
- leveraging Oracle Identity Management Infrastructure, 4.1.6
- overview of steps required to enable Enterprise Manager Framework Security, 4.2.2
- See also Enterprise Manager Framework Security
- security alert dialog box
- Internet Explorer, 4.7.1.1
- security certificate alerts
- responding to, 4.7.1
- security features
- See Enterprise Manager Framework Security
- Security Information dialog box
- Internet Explorer, 4.7.1.3
- self-monitoring
- feature of the Management Agent, 9.1.4
- Server Connection Hung
- error while creating the repository, 8.6.2
- server load balancer, 3.6.1.1
- configuring a virtual pool, 3.6.2.1, 3.6.2.2
- configuring a virtual service, 3.6.2.1
- configuring for Management Agent data upload, 3.6.1.2
- important considerations when using with Management Services, 3.6.1.3
- modifying the httpd.conf file, 3.6.2.3
- modifying the ssl.conf file, 3.6.2.3
- session affinity, 3.6.1.3
- using with Management Services, 3.6.1
- using with the Grid Control Console, 3.6.2
- ServerName directive
- in the httpd.conf file, 3.6.2.3
- in the ssl.conf file, 3.6.2.3
- Services control panel
- using to start and stop the Management Agent, 2.3.2, 2.4.3
- using to start the Management Service, 2.2.2
- session affinity
- when load balancing Management Services, 3.6.1.3
- session timeout
- modifying, 12.4
- setupinfo.txt, 2.2.1.3
- Single Sign-On
- bypassing the Single Sign-On logon page, 4.5.4
- configuring Enterprise Manager with, 4.5.1
- registering Enterprise Manager as a partner application, 4.5.3
- registering Single Sign-On users as Enterprise Manager administrators, 4.5.2
- using Single Sign-On to authorize Enterprise Manager users, 4.5.1
- SNMP
- Oracle Peer SNMP Master Agent service, 2.1.2
- Oracle SNMP Peer Encapsulator service, 2.1.2
- SNMP traps, 11.2, 11.2.2, 11.2.2.3
- sample, 11.2.2.3
- SQL
- sample SQL for manually analyzing Management Repository tables, 8.3
- SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED
- entry in sqlnet.ora, 4.2.8.3, 4.2.8.4
- SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER
- entry in sqlnet.ora, 4.2.8.3
- sqlnet.ora, 4.2.8.1, 4.2.8.1
- SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED, 4.2.8.3, 4.2.8.4
- SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER, 4.2.8.3
- ssl.conf
- configuring for use with a server load balancer, 3.6.2.3
- Oracle HTTP Server configuration file, 3.6.2.3
- starting and stopping
- Enterprise Manager components, 2
- state directory
- in the Management Agent home, 9.1.1
- Statspack, 12.3
- SYSMAN
- changing the SYSMAN password, 8.4
- checking for existence of, 8.6.3
- entering SYSMAN password when enabling security, 4.2.3
- sysman/admin/default_collection, 12.1.2
- sysman/emd/collection, 12.1.2
T
- target monitoring credentials
- defined, 2.7.2
- example of setting, 2.7.2.2
- setting, 2.7.2
- setting in Grid Control, 2.7.2.1
- targets
- listing targets on a managed host, 2.7.3
- tasks
- advanced configuration tasks, 1.1
- Top SQL Report
- configuring the database to show the Top SQL Report, 12.3
- trace files
- component tracing levels, 7.1.5
- controlling the content of, 7.1.5
- controlling the contents of Management Service, 7.2.4
- controlling the size and number of, 7.2.3
- controlling the size of, 7.1.4
- fetchlet trace files, 7.1.6
- locating Management Agent, 7.1.2
- locating Management Service, 7.2.2
- Management Agent, 7.1
- Oracle Management Service, 7.2
- rollover files, 7.1.3
- tracing transactions, 6.3.3
- Transaction Performance Monitoring
- advanced configuration, 6.3.2
- basic configuration, 6.3.1
- configuring, 6.2
- home page URL, 6.3.1
- overview of configuring, 6.3
- transtrace application
- deploying to enable OC4J tracing, 6.5.1
- TrcFileMaxRolls property in emd.properties, 7.1.4
- TrcFileMaxSize property in emd.properties, 7.1.4
- Troubleshooting
- when using EMCA, 1.2.6.7
- troubleshooting
- general techniques while creating the Management Repository, 8.6.3
- problems starting or configuring the Database Control, 1.2.6.7
- while creating the Management Repository, 8.6
- with EMCA, 1.2.6.7
U
- UDP, 5.2.7
- uix-config.xml, 1.3.1
- upload directory
- in the Management Agent home, 9.1.1, 9.1.3
- UploadMaxBytesXML
- property in the emd.properties file, 9.1.3
- UploadMaxDiskUsedPct
- property in the emd.properties file, 9.1.3
- User Datagram Protocol, 5.2.7
V
- virtual pool
- when configuring a server load balancer, 3.6.2.1, 3.6.2.2
- virtual service
- when configuring a server load balancer, 3.6.2.1
W
- watchdog process
- for the Management Agent, 9.1.4
- Web Application target
- home page, 6.4.4
- using to monitor the Management Service response time, 3.5.1.2
- Web Application Target Home Page, 6.2
- Web Applications
- monitoring over HTTPS, 4.7.2
- Web Cache
- See Oracle Application Server Web Cache
- Web Cache Availability and Critical/Warning States
- default notification rule, 11.4
- web.xml, 1.3.2