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Contents
List of Figures
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Conventions
1
Introduction
1.1
Additional Information
1.1.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
1.1.2
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Server Manager Guide
1.2
Certifications (formerly known as Minimum Technical Requirements)
1.3
JDE AppPack Installer Versions
1.4
Obtaining Oracle Software Components from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
1.5
Compatible JDE AppPack and Cloud Control Versions
1.6
Overview Server Manager for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
1.7
Features at a Glance
1.8
Features of Server Manager That Are Not Supported by Cloud Control
1.8.1
jdelog.properties Logging
1.8.2
Java Environment
1.8.3
Kernel Ranges
1.8.4
Disk Space Usage
1.9
Limitations
1.9.1
Cloud Control Web App Services
1.9.2
Microsoft Windows Collection
1.10
Network Performance Considerations
1.11
Glossary of Terms
1.11.1
Administrator Account
1.11.2
Alerts
1.11.3
Beacon
1.11.4
Corrective Actions
1.11.5
Dashboard
1.11.6
Discovery Process
1.11.7
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c
1.11.8
Management Agent
1.11.9
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne System
1.11.10
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Global Unique Identifier (GUID)
1.11.11
Managed Targets
1.11.12
Management Repository
1.11.13
Oracle Management Agent (OMA)
1.11.14
Oracle Management Service (OMS)
1.11.15
Policies
1.11.16
Preferred Credentials
1.11.17
Roles
1.11.18
Service
1.11.19
System
1.11.20
Super Administrator Account
1.11.21
Topology Viewer
1.12
Deployment Architecture
2
Install the Database for Enterprise Manager
2.1
Running the Oracle Database Installer
2.2
Post Installation Required Database Configuration
3
Install Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
4
Set Up the Software Library within Cloud Control
5
Import the JD Edwards Application Pack OPAR
6
Deploy the JDE App Pack into the Management Server
6.1
Prerequisites to Deploying the JDE AppPack into the Management Server
6.2
Deploy the JDE AppPack into the Management Server
7
Deploy the JDE AppPack into the Management Agent
7.1
Prerequisites to Deploying the JDE AppPack into the Management Agent
7.2
Deploy the JDE AppPack into the Management Agent
8
Using Cloud Control with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
8.1
Additional Information for Cloud Control
8.2
Using Cloud Control for the First Time
8.3
Accessing the Cloud Control Console
8.4
Cloud Control Home Page
8.5
Targets
8.6
Adding the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Domain
8.7
JDE EnterpriseOne Domain Home Page
8.8
Members of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Domain
8.9
Updating the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Domain (Refresh Discovery)
8.10
Configuration Topology
8.11
System Monitoring Dashboard
8.12
Monitoring Configuration
8.13
Latest Configuration Data
8.14
Runtime Metrics (Status, User Count, and Performance)
8.15
Configuration Metrics for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
8.15.1
All Metrics for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Enterprise Server
8.15.2
All Metrics for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne HTML Server
8.16
Accessing Server Manager from Cloud Control
8.17
Removing the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Domain
8.18
Starting and Stopping Components of Enterprise Manager Environments
8.18.1
Starting Enterprise Manager Environment Components
8.18.2
Stopping Enterprise Manager Environment Components
9
Undeploy JDE AppPack Components
9.1
Undeploy the JD Edwards AppPack from the Management Agent
9.2
Undeploy the JD Edwards AppPack from Management Servers
10
Deinstall the Oracle Database and Cloud Control
10.1
Stop the Agent, OMS, and Database Using Line Commands
10.2
Deinstall the Oracle Database and Cloud Control Using OUI
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