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Oracle Server Management Agents 2. 1 User's Guide Overview
Oracle Hardware Management Agents
Installing Components Using the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer
Installing Hardware Management Pack Components Using Installer
Configuring Hardware Management Agent and Hardware SNMP Plugins
Hardware Management Agent Configuration File
Configuring the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level
How to Configure the Hardware Management Agent Logging Level
(Solaris and Linux) Hardware Management Agent Runtime Options
Configuring your Host Operating System's SNMP
(Solaris and Linux ) Configuring Net-SNMP/SMA
Overview of Oracle HW Monitoring MIB
Overview of Oracle HW Trap MIB
Overview of Oracle Storage MIB
Working With Management Agents
Retrieving and Setting Information Through SNMP
Troubleshooting Management Agents
General Management Agents Troubleshooting
Review the following notes before performing the Hardware Management Pack installation.
Note - There might be additional installation issues in the Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.1 Release Notes. Please review the Release Notes, along with the following issues, before installing Hardware Management Pack.
The installer aborts when the DISPLAY variable is set for a Solaris or Linux operating system. To avoid this issue, unset the DISPLAY variable before installing Hardware Management Pack.
When launching the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer on a Solaris system, the following error might appear: ./install.bin: !: not found You can ignore this error. The Installer should launch normally.
Before installing Oracle Hardware Management Pack on a Solaris host installed with the SUNWCreq (Core System Support) metacluster, you must install SUNWxcu4 (contains POSIX df command) or set the following environment variable: IATEMPDIR=$HOME.
For a Sun Fire X4170 M2 system running Windows 2008 R2, you need to install the drivers from the X4170 M2 Tools and Drivers CD before using the RAIDconfig tool. Failure to install the drivers could result in the slot information for the HDDs attached to the internal ICH10 controller to be reported incorrectly.
You can also use the Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant to install Windows 2008 R2 to avoid this problem.