Oracle® Enterprise Manager Grid Control Basic Installation Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) Part Number E15838-06 |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Basic Installation Guide provides an overview of Enterprise Manager Grid Control and explains how you can install Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0), an additional Oracle Management Service (OMS), or an Oracle Management Agent (Management Agent). This guide also explains how you can upgrade Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Release 4 (10.2.0.4.0) or higher to Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0).
This preface contains the following topics:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Basic Installation Guide is meant for system administrators and others who want to do the following:
Install Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0), an additional OMS, or a standalone Management Agent.
Upgrade Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Release 4 (10.2.0.4.0) or higher to Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0).
This section explains why and when you must use the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Basic Installation Guide, and clarifies what falls outside the scope of this guide.
In particular, this section covers:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Basic Installation Guide can be used for:
Installing Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) in graphical mode.
Installing an additional Oracle Management Service 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) in graphical mode.
Installing Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) in graphical mode
Upgrading Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Release 4 (10.2.0.4.0) or higher to Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0), in graphical mode.
For information about the different operating systems for which Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control has been released, refer to My Oracle Support note 412431.1.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Basic Installation Guide does NOT cover procedures for the following. The procedures are documented in Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide.
Installing the following in graphical mode:
Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) on a cluster using Agent Deployment Wizard
Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) with a shared Oracle home from a mounted location using Shared Agent Deployment Wizard
Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) software only so that you can configure it later
Additional Oracle Management Service 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) software only so that you can configure it later
Cloning Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) in graphical and silent mode.
Installing the following in silent mode:
Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0)
Additional Oracle Management Service 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0)
Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0)
Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) software only so that you can configure it later
Oracle Management Service 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) software only so that you can configure it later for additional Oracle Management Services
Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) on a cluster
Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) with a shared Oracle home from a mounted location
Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) using agentDownload script
Upgrading Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Release 4 (10.2.0.4.0) or higher to Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) in silent mode.
Upgrading Oracle Management Agent 10g Release 4 (10.2.0.4.0) or higher to Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) in graphical and silent mode.
Deinstalling Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0) or Oracle Management Agent 11g Release 1 (11.1.0.1.0).
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For more information, see the following books in the Enterprise Manager Grid Control documentation library:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide
Oracle Enterprise Manager Administration Guide
Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide for Software and Server Provisioning and Patching
For the latest releases of these and other Oracle documentation, check the Oracle Technology Network at the following URL:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/oem.html
Grid Control also provides extensive online Help. Click Help at the top of any Grid Control page to display the online help window.
The following table describes those conventions and provides examples of their use.
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Bold | Bold typeface indicates an element in the user interface. | Click Help for more information. |
Italics | Italic typeface indicates book titles or emphasis. | Oracle Database Concepts
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lowercase monospace (fixed-width font) |
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