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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
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Planning For Enterprise Manager Ops Center
Will You Use Connected Mode or Disconnected Mode?
Connected Mode
Disconnected Mode
Will You Manage Virtual Assets?
Using Zones
Using Logical Domains
What Type of Network Configuration?
Network Requirements
Network Requirements and Data Flow
Ports and Protocols
Examples of Network Configurations
Separate Management, Provisioning, and Data Networks
Combined Management and Provisioning Network and a Separate Data Network
Combined Provisioning and Data Network and a Separate Management Network
Combined Provisioning, Data, and Management Network
Does Your Site Require High Availability?
High Availability for the Enterprise Controller
Requirements for High Availability
Limitations
High Availability for Storage Resources
How Will You Use Enterprise Manager Ops Center?
Hardware Management
Hardware Management + OS Provisioning
Hardware Management + OS Provisioning + Update Management
Hardware Management + OS Provisioning + Update Management + Virtualization Management
What Are the System Requirements?
Cache Requirements
Cache Recommendations for Connected Mode Configurations
Cache Requirements for Disconnected Mode Configurations
Oracle VM Server for SPARC Requirements
Hardware Requirements
OS Requirements
OS Patch Requirements
Firmware Requirements
Proxy Controller Requirements
Oracle Solaris Zones Requirements
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Getting Ready
Preparing an Oracle Solaris System for Installation
Requirements for Installation on Oracle Solaris OS
Disk and Swap Space
Oracle Solaris Patch Level
Preparing a Non-Global Zone
Verifying System Resources on Oracle Solaris
To Check the Operating System Release
To Check the Installed Software Group
To Check the Zone Identity
To Check the Available Disk Space
To Check Swap Space
To Verify the Amount of System Memory
To Verify the Amount of Shared Memory
To Verify the webservd User and Group
To Verify an Alternate Administrative User
Reviewing Users and Groups
To Verify the umask Value
To Verify the Locations of ssh Binaries
To Verify IP Address Resolution
To Verify That /usr/local Is Writeable
To Verify the Date and Time
To Verify Online cryptosvc and gss Services
To Remove the SMClintl Package
To Verify Network Access to Required Web Sites
To Verify Network Port Access
To Verify ssh Access for the root User
Preparing a System for Installation on Linux
Requirements for Linux OS Installation
Disk and Swap Space
Values for kernel.shmall and kernel.shmmax
Edit Kernel Settings
Verifying System Resources on Linux
To Check the Operating System Release
To Verify That Required Packages Are Installed
To Check the Available Disk Space
To Verify the Amount of System Memory and Swap Space
To Verify the SELinux Setting
Users and Groups
To Verify the umask Value
To Verify the Locations of ssh Binaries
To Verify IP Address Resolution
To Verify That /usr/local Is Writeable
To Verify the Date and Time
To Verify Network Access to Required Web Sites
To Verify Network Port Access
Verifying kernel.shmall and kernel.shmmax Values
Prepare the Agents
Oracle Solaris OS: To Verify Required Packages and Devices
Linux OS: To Verify Required Packages
To Verify ssh Installation
To Verify Patches on Oracle Solaris 10 Systems With Non-Global Zones Installed
To Identify and Remove Duplicate Service Tags
To Check for Agent Patch Dependencies
To Verify the umask Value
Oracle Solaris OS: To Verify cryptosvc and gss Services
Verifying Account Access
Configuring for High Availability
Configuring Storage
Obtaining the Product Software
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Planning Checklist
Oracle Solaris
Linux
Assets To Be Managed
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