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Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
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Overview of the Plug-In

Features of the Plug-In

Installing the Plug-In

Importing the Plug-In

Installing the Plug-In on Your Servers

Monitored Server Prerequisites

Preparing Servers for Monitoring

Configuring the IPMI Interface

Configuring Superuser Privileges

Deploying Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM

Deploying the Plug-In to Your Servers

Creating Oracle Hardware System Targets

Uninstalling the Plug-In

Removing Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM

Monitoring Oracle Hardware System Targets

Oracle Hardware System Target Home Page

Metrics Available for Oracle Hardware System Targets

Understanding the Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM Reports

Understanding Oracle Hardware System Alerts

Troubleshooting Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM

Issues When Adding an Oracle Hardware System Target

Oracle ILOM Service Processor IP Address Changed

Index

Creating Oracle Hardware System Targets for Monitored Servers

  1. Log in to the Oracle Enterprise Manager management server as an administrator.
  2. Click Targets and then click All Targets.
  3. In the Search drop-down menu, select Agent. Type the base part of the server where you have deployed the plug-in, and click the Go button.
  4. Click the agent where you want to create an instance of the Oracle Hardware System target.
  5. In the Monitored Targets section, select the Oracle Hardware System target type from the Add menu. Click the Go button.
  6. Enter the name for the hardware system being added in the Name field.
  7. Enter the path to the sudo binary in the Sudo Path field (for example, /usr/bin/sudo).
  8. Enter the privileged username that has access to the IPMI interfaces and that will be used to collect data from the server in the Privileged Username field.

    Tip - The privileged username that has access to the IPMI interface is usually root unless you configured a different user.


  9. Enter the password of Enterprise Manager Agent user in the EM Agent User Password field.
  10. Click OK.