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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction to Administration
2
Infrastructure
2.1
Introduction to Infrastructure
2.2
Viewing Infrastructure
2.2.1
Viewing Agent Controllers
2.2.2
Viewing Proxy Controllers
2.2.3
Viewing the Enterprise Controller Configuration
2.3
Migrating Agent Controllers Between Proxy Controllers
2.4
Using Connection Modes
2.4.1
Switching to Disconnected Mode
2.4.2
Switching to Connected Mode
2.5
Using the Harvester
2.5.1
Identifying a Harvester System
2.5.2
Downloading the Harvester Bundle
2.5.3
Using the Harvester Script
2.5.4
Copying Content to the Enterprise Controller
2.5.4.1
Copying a Knowledge Base Bundle
2.5.4.2
Copying a Knowledge Base Bundle and All Patches
2.5.4.3
Copying a Knowledge Base Bundle and Incremental Patches
2.6
Configuring Local Agent Controllers
2.6.1
Configuring the Local Agent Controller on the Enterprise Controller
2.6.2
Unconfiguring the Local Agent Controller on the Enterprise Controller
2.6.3
Configuring a Local Agent Controller on a Proxy Controller
2.6.4
Unconfiguring a Local Agent Controller on a Proxy Controller
2.7
Configuring Oracle Configuration Manager
2.8
Registering the Enterprise Controller
2.9
Running a Self Diagnosis
2.10
Viewing and Changing the Enterprise Controller and Proxy Controller Status
2.10.1
Checking the Status of the Enterprise Controller
2.10.2
Starting the Enterprise Controller
2.10.3
Stopping the Enterprise Controller
2.10.4
Checking the Status of a Proxy Controller
2.10.5
Starting a Proxy Controller
2.10.6
Stopping a Proxy Controller
2.10.7
Putting a Proxy Controller in Maintenance Mode
2.10.8
Removing a Proxy Controller from Maintenance Mode
2.11
Managing Proxy Controller Networks
2.11.1
Associating Networks With a Proxy Controller
2.11.2
Enabling or Disabling Networks for a Proxy Controller
2.12
Configuring Proxy Controllers to Use a Strong Cipher Suite Configuration
2.13
Configuring DHCP and Subnets for OS Provisioning
2.13.1
Configuring DHCP
2.13.2
Configuring Subnets
2.13.3
Configuring External DHCP Servers
2.14
Configuring the Enterprise Controller for WAN Boot
2.14.1
Checking the WAN Boot Status
2.14.2
Enabling or Disabling WAN Boot
2.15
Changing the HTTP Proxy
3
Database Management
3.1
Introduction to Database Management
3.2
Installing and Configuring a Customer-Managed Database
3.3
Migrating to a Customer-Managed Database
3.4
Changing the Customer-Managed Database Location
3.5
Verifying the Database
3.6
Upgrading a Customer-Managed Database
3.7
Changing the Database Credentials
3.7.1
Changing the Database Credentials for the Ops Center User
3.7.2
Changing the Database Credentials for the Read-Only User
4
General Administration
4.1
Introduction to General Administration
4.2
Viewing Service Status
4.3
Viewing Logs
4.4
Adding a Product Alias
4.5
Adding or Editing Authentications
4.6
Editing the Energy Cost
5
OCDoctor
5.1
Introduction to the OCDoctor
5.2
Downloading the OCDoctor
5.3
Performing Preinstallation Checks
5.4
Performing Troubleshooting and Tuning
5.5
Updating the OCDoctor
6
Auto Service Requests
6.1
Introduction to ASR
6.2
Viewing ASR Status for an Asset
6.3
Providing Contact Information
6.3.1
Providing Default Contact Information
6.3.2
Providing Contact Information for an Asset or Group
6.4
Enabling ASR
6.5
Disabling ASR
6.6
Blacklisting an Asset
7
User and Role Management
7.1
Introduction to User and Role Management
7.2
Adding a User
7.3
Deleting a User
7.4
Viewing User Role Details
7.5
Adding a Directory Server
7.6
Synchronizing Remote Users and Roles
7.6.1
Synchronizing Remote Users and Roles With One Directory Server
7.6.2
Synchronizing Remote Users and Roles With All Directory Servers
7.7
Deleting a Directory Server
7.8
About Roles and Permissions
7.8.1
How Roles are Mapped to Permissions
7.8.2
How Permissions are Mapped to Tasks
7.9
Managing Roles
7.10
Replicating a User
7.11
Configuring a Notification Profile
7.12
Deleting a Notification Profile
8
Backup and Recovery
8.1
Introduction to Backup and Recovery
8.2
Backing Up an Enterprise Controller
8.3
Restoring an Enterprise Controller
9
High Availability
9.1
Introduction to High Availability
9.1.1
Enterprise Controller High Availability
9.1.2
Proxy Controller High Availability
9.2
Using Enterprise Controller High Availability
9.2.1
Converting a Single Enterprise Controller to High Availability
9.2.1.1
Preparing for High Availability with Oracle Clusterware
9.2.1.2
Making the Current Enterprise Controller the Active Node
9.2.1.3
Installing a Standby Node
9.2.2
Converting a High Availability Configuration to a Single Enterprise Controller
9.2.3
Performing a Manual Relocate
9.2.4
Managing HA Network Resources
9.2.4.1
Adding a Network Resource
9.2.4.2
Modifying a Network Resource
9.2.5
Removing a Standby Enterprise Controller Node
9.2.6
Checking the Status of the Enterprise Controller Cluster
9.2.7
Shutting Down the Enterprise Controller Temporarily Without Relocating
9.2.8
Accessing the Cluster Management UI
9.3
Using Proxy Controller High Availability
9.3.1
Migrating Assets from a Failed Proxy Controller
9.3.2
Migrating Assets Between Proxy Controllers
10
Upgrading
10.1
Introduction to Upgrading
10.1.1
Planning The Upgrade
10.1.2
Database Requirements
10.1.3
Upgrading Your Environment
10.2
Downloading Upgrades
10.2.1
Downloading Upgrades From Ops Center Downloads
10.2.2
Downloading Upgrades From the Oracle Technology Network
10.2.3
Downloading Upgrades From e-Delivery
10.3
Upgrading the Enterprise Controllers
10.3.1
Upgrading the Enterprise Controllers in an HA Configuration
10.3.2
Upgrading a Single Enterprise Controller from the User Interface
10.3.3
Upgrading a Single Enterprise Controller from the Command Line
10.3.3.1
Upgrading the Enterprise Controller With an Embedded Database
10.3.3.2
Upgrading the Enterprise Controller With a Customer-Managed Database
10.4
Upgrading Proxy Controllers
10.4.1
Upgrading a Proxy Controller from the User Interface
10.4.2
Upgrading a Proxy Controller from the Command Line
10.5
Upgrading Agent Controllers
10.5.1
Upgrading Agent Controllers from the User Interface
10.5.2
Upgrading Agent Controllers from the Command Line
10.5.3
Downgrading Agent Controllers
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Uninstalling and Unconfiguring
11.1
Introduction to Uninstalling and Unconfiguring
11.2
Uninstalling and Unconfiguring Agent Controllers
11.2.1
Uninstalling and Unconfiguring Agent Controllers from the User Interface
11.2.2
Uninstalling and Unconfiguring Agent Controllers from the Command Line
11.3
Uninstalling and Unconfiguring a Proxy Controller
11.3.1
Unconfiguring and Uninstalling a Proxy Controller from the User Interface
11.3.2
Removing a Proxy Controller from the User Interface
11.3.3
Unconfiguring a Proxy Controller from the Command Line
11.3.4
Uninstalling a Proxy Controller from the Command Line
11.4
Uninstalling and Unconfiguring the Enterprise Controller
11.4.1
Unconfiguring the Enterprise Controller
11.4.2
Uninstalling the Enterprise Controller
A
Command Line Administration
A.1
Configuring the Enterprise Controller: ecadm
A.1.1
Synopsis
A.1.2
Options
A.1.3
Subcommands
A.1.4
Subcommand options
A.1.5
Exit status
A.2
Configuring the Proxy Controller: proxyadm
A.2.1
Synopsis
A.2.2
Options
A.2.3
Subcommands
A.2.4
Subcommand options
A.2.5
Exit status
A.3
Configuring the Agent Controller: agentadm
A.3.1
Synopsis
A.3.2
Usage
A.3.3
Options
A.3.4
Subcommands
A.3.5
Subcommand options
Index
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