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A

accessing
compliance management pages, 13.2.1
accessing configuration pages, 14.1.6
accounts
types of, 3.1.2
adaptive alert thresholds, purpose of, 2.2.1.1.2
ADDM, 2.1
purpose of, 2.1
administrators
administrator account, 3.1.2.2
setting up, 3.1.2
super administrator account (SYSMAN), 3.1.2.1
system and target privileges, 3.1.1
Agent Registration Password, 4.4.3
changing, 4.4.7
Agent Upload Problems
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
AGENT_HOME/network/admin, 4.4.9.4, 4.4.9.4
Agents Unreachable
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
Aggregate Service service type, 15.1.1
Alert Details page, picture of, 2.5
alerts, 12.2.3.1
automated responses, 2.2.4
corrective actions, 2.2.4
notification methods, 2.2.3
notifications for, 2.2.3
purpose of, 2.2.2
server-generated, 2.1
services, 15.4.5
Warning Alerts page, 2.5
Analyze feature, services and, 15.4.7.2
analyzing
end-user client data, 3.1.11
job activity, 8.3
Application Server Availability and Critical/Warning States
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
Application Server Control
starting and stopping, 9.3
starting and stopping on Windows systems, 9.2.2
asynchronous I/O, 12.2.4.5
automated
responses to alerts, 2.2.4
availability
definition, 15.1.1
in services, 15.1.1
of a service, 15.2.1
services dashboard, 15.4.1
Availability History Report, picture of, 7.3, 11.2

B

Backup, 12.3.1
baseline normalized views, 2.2.1.1.2
baselines, 12.2.2
adaptive thresholds, 2.2.1.1.2
for metrics, 2.2.1.1.2
normalized views, 2.2.1.1.2
services and, 15.4.5
BEA WebLogic
Oracle ecosystem and, 2.2.1
Beacons, 12.2.4.6
introduction, 2.2
services and, 15.1.1
benefits of
extending Enterprise Manager, 17.1
Information Publisher, 11.1
blackouts
command-line interface and, 2.2.5
controlling with emctl, 9.7.4
examples, 9.7.4
functionality of, 2.2.5
retroactive, 2.2.5
setting up, 3.1.5
buffer cache, 12.2.4.3
business metrics, services and, 15.2.3

C

capacity
predicting, 12.2
Checkpoint Firewall, Oracle ecosystem and, 2.2.1
Client Configuration Collection Tag, 14.1.5.2
client configurations, 14.1.5
Client System Analyzer (CSA)
client configurations, 14.1.5
deployed independently, 14.1.5.2
in Grid Control, 14.1.5.1
setting up, 3.1.11
collected configurations for targets, 14.1.1
collecting end-user client data, 3.1.11
Command Line Interface (EMCLI)
blackouts and, 2.2.5
Management Plug-in Archive, 17.2.5
Compare Monitoring Template feature, 2.3
Compare Targets, picture of, 2.5
comparing configurations, 14.1.3
compliance
management pages, accessing, 13.2.1
violations, investigating, 13.2.2
compliance evaluation
scheduling, 13.3.1
setting up, 13.3
configuration pages, accessing in Grid Control, 14.1.6
configurations
client, 14.1.5
Client System Analyzer (CSA), 14.1.5
comparing, 14.1.3
hardware and software, 14.1
searching an enterprise, 14.1.4.2
viewing for an enterprise, 14.1.4.1
configuring
blackouts, functionality of, 2.2.5
collected configurations for targets, 14.1.1
corrective action library, 3.1.9
hardware and software, 14.1
Management Plug-ins, 3.1.10
monitoring templates, 2.3
notification rules, 3.2.3.1
notification schedule, 3.2.3.2
preferred credentials, 3.2.2
setting up
administrators, 3.1.2
blackouts, 3.1.5
management pack access, 3.1.7
monitoring templates, 3.1.8
notification methods, 3.1.3
patching, 3.1.4
registration passwords, 3.1.6
roles, 3.1.1
target subtabs, 3.2.4
Configuring Services, 16
Availability, 16.3, 16.4.1
Beacons, 16.3
Key Beacons, 16.3
Local Beacon, 16.3
Service Test-Based, 16.3, 16.4.1
System-Based, 16.3, 16.4.1
Command Line Interface, 16.13
Create, 16.3, 16.9
End-User Performance Monitoring, 16.1, 16.8
Access Log Format, 16.8.2.1
chronos_setup.sh, 16.8.2.3.1, 16.8.2.3.3
EUM, 16.8.1
Manage Web Server Data Collection, 16.8.1, 16.8.2.2
Set URLs, 16.8.1
Standalone Web Cache, 16.8.2.4
Unprocessed Samples, 16.8.6
URL Pattern, 16.8.2.1
Web Cache Log Format, 16.8.2.2
Web Cache Manager, 16.8.2.2
Interactive Transaction Tracing, 16.1
J2EE Server Activity, 16.1
Metrics
Performance, 16.3
Usage, 16.4.3
Usage Metrics, 16.3
Monitoring Settings, 16.6
Beacon Overrides, 16.6
Collection Settings, 16.6
Data Granularity, 16.6
Frequency, 16.6
Monitoring Templates, 16.11
Beacons, 16.11.1
Service Tests, 16.11.1
Service Tests and Beacons, 16.11.1
Variables, 16.11.1
Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4), 16.1
Performance, 16.3
Performance Metrics, 16.4.2
Aggregation Function, 16.4.2
Recording Transactions, 16.1, 16.5, 16.9.1
Request Performance, 16.1, 16.1, 16.10
Correlate Requests, 16.1
Database Connections, 16.10.2
Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs), 16.10.2
JDeveloper, 16.10.4
Manage OC4J Data Collection, 16.10.2
OC4J Cluster, 16.10
OC4J Instances, 16.10
OC4J Tracing, 16.10.3
Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4), 16.1
Oracle User Interface XML (UIX), 16.10.4
Service Tests and Beacons, 16.10.2
Tracing Properties, 16.10.2
Root Cause Analysis, 16.1, 16.4.1, 16.4.6
Component Tests, 16.4.6
Topology, 16.4.6
Topology Viewer, 16.1
Service Level Rules, 16.12
Actual Service Level, 16.12
Availability, 16.12
Business Hours, 16.12
Expected Service Level, 16.12
Information Publisher, 16.12.2
Performance Criteria, 16.12
Services Dashboard, 16.12.2
Service Tests and Beacons, 16.4.5
Configuring Dedicated Beacons, 16.4.5.1
SSL Certificate, 16.4.5.1
Tests, 16.4.5
Web Proxy, 16.4.5.1
Service-Test Based Availability
Key Service Tests, 16.4.1
System, 16.2
Key Components, 16.3
System-Based Availability
Key Components, 16.4.1
Test Performance, 16.1
Thresholds
Critical, 16.3
Warning, 16.3
Time Zone, 16.3
Types
Aggregate Service, 16.7
Types of Service
Generic Service, 16.3
Types of Services
Aggregate Service, 16.3
OCS Service, 16.3
Web Application, 16.3
corrective action library, setting up, 3.1.9
corrective actions
alerts and, 2.2.4
policies, 13.3.3.1
privileges required for, 2.2.4
creating
custom reports, 11.3.1
database forms, 15.4.8
report definitions, 11.2
systems, 15.3.1, 15.3.1
user-defined metric, 2.4
creating a monitoring script, 6.2.1
credentials, setting up preferred, 3.2.2
Critical URL Monitoring, as substitute for Management Agent, 2.2
CSA, 3.1.11
custom reports, 11.3
customizing
notifications, 2.2.3.1
policies, 13.3.3

D

dashboard
groups, 7.2.5
services, 15.4.1
Database Availability and Critical/Warning States
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
Database Control
enabling security for, 4.5
starting on UNIX, 9.4.1
stopping on UNIX, 9.4.2
DBSNMP database user, 9.7.2
setting the password for, 9.7.2
Default Target Home page, picture of, 17.3.1
Deploy Management Plug-in page, picture of, 17.2.6
deployments
Client Configuration Collection Tag, 14.1.5.2
Client System Analyzer (CSA), 14.1.5.2
Management Repository, 14.1.1
diagnosing
policy violations, 13.2.2
service problems, 15.5
Web application problems, 15.5.2
diagnostics
Request Performance Diagnostics feature, 15.5.2.2
Disaster Recovery, 12.3.3
documentation, getting from OTN, 2.5

E

E2E monitoring, 12.2.4.6
em_message, 6.2.1.2
em_result, 6.2.1.2
e-mail addresses, specifying, 3.2.1
E-mail Customization, 5.1.4.1
e-mail notifications
upper limits, 5.1.2.1
e-mails, formats of, 2.2.3.1
emctl
controlling blackouts, 9.7.4
listing targets on a managed host, 9.7.3
security commands, 4.4.3
setting monitoring credentials, 9.7.2.2
starting, stopping, and checking the Management Service, 9.2
emctl config agent credentials, 9.7.2.2
emctl config agent listtargets, 9.7.3
emctl config oms
sample output, 4.7.1, 4.7.2
emctl istop, 9.1.2
emctl reload, 9.7.1
emctl secure agent, 4.4.4
sample output, 4.4.4
emctl secure dbconsole, 4.5
emctl secure em, 4.4.10.2
sample output, 4.4.10.2
emctl secure lock, 4.4.6
emctl secure oms, 4.4.3, 4.4.3
sample output, 4.4.3
emctl secure setpwd, 4.4.7.2
emctl secure unlock, 4.4.6
emctl start agent, 9.1.1
emctl start blackout, 9.7.4, 9.7.4
emctl start dbconsole, 9.4.1
emctl start iasconsole, 9.3.1
emctl start oms, 9.2.1.2
emctl status agent, 9.1.1, 9.1.1
emctl status blackout, 9.7.4
emctl status oms, 9.2.1.2
emctl stop agent, 9.1.1
emctl stop blackout, 9.7.4
emctl stop dbconsole, 9.4.2
emctl stop iasconsole, 9.3.1
emctl stop oms, 9.2.1.2
emctl upload, 9.7.1
em.notification.emails_per_minute
property in emoms.properties, 5.1.1
em.notification.os_cmd_timeout
property in emoms.properties, 5.2.1.1
emoms.properties
em.notification.emails_per_connection, 5.1.1
property in emoms.properties, 5.1.1
em.notification.emails_per_minute, 5.1.1
em.notification.os_cmd_timeout, 5.2.1.1
oracle.net.crypto_checksum_client, 4.4.9.2
oracle.net.crypto_checksum_types_client, 4.4.9.2
oracle.net.encryption_client, 4.4.9.2
oracle.net.encryption_types_client, 4.4.9.2
oracle.sysman.emRep.dbConn.enableEncryption, 4.4.9.2
End-User Performance Monitoring
Web Server
Apache HTTP Server 2.0, 16.1, 16.1, 16.8, 16.8.1
Oracle Application Server Web Cache, 16.1, 16.1, 16.8.2
Oracle HTTP Server, 16.8, 16.8.1
Oracle HTTP Server Based on Apache 2.0, 16.1, 16.1, 16.8
OracleAS Web Cache, 16.8, 16.8
End-User Performance Monitoring feature, 15.4.7.2
enterprise configuration, 14.1.4
hardware, 14.1.4.1
predefined searches, 14.1.4.2
searching, 14.1.4.2
user-defined searches, 14.1.4.2
viewing, 14.1.4.1
Enterprise Manager
blackouts, functionality of, 2.2.5
corrective action library, 3.1.9
Management Plug-ins, 3.1.10
monitoring templates, 2.3
setting up
administrators, 3.1.2
blackouts, 3.1.5
management pack access, 3.1.7
monitoring templates, 3.1.8
notification methods, 3.1.3
notification rules, 3.2.3.1
notification schedule, 3.2.3.2
patching, 3.1.4
preferred credentials, 3.2.2
registration passwords, 3.1.6
roles, 3.1.1
target subtabs, 3.2.4
Enterprise Manager Console, picture of, 2.5
Enterprise Manager Framework Security
about, 4.4.1
compared with Oracle HTTP Server security features, 4.4.1
configuring, 4.4
enabling for Management Repository, 4.4.9
enabling for multiple Management Services, 4.4.5
enabling for the Management Agent, 4.4.4
overview of steps required, 4.4.2
restricting HTTP access, 4.4.6
types of secure connections, 4.4.1
Extended Network, as substitute for Management Agent, 2.2
extending Enterprise Manager
benefits of, 17.1
deploying new Management Plug-in, 17.2.6
development stage, 17.2.3
lifecycle stages for plug-ins, 17.2
plug-in design, 17.2.2
plug-in packaging, 17.2.5
plug-in user interface, 17.3
validation stage, 17.2.4

F

fetchlets, descriptions of, 17.2.1
figures
Alert Details, 2.5
Availability History Report, 7.3, 11.2
Compare Targets, 2.5
Consolidated Dashboard View of Multiple Services, 15.4.1
Default Target Home Page, 17.3
Default Target Home Page with Real-Time Report, 17.3.1
Deploy Management Plug-in Page, 17.2.6
Enterprise Manager Console, 2.5
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Console, 2.5
Grid Control's Overview of Setup Page, 3.1
Group Administration Page, 7.2.3
Group Charts Page, 7.2.2
Group Dashboard, 7.2.5
Group Home Page, 7.2.1
Group Members Page, 7.2.4
Host Configuration Page, 14.1.2
Job Activity Page, 8.1
Management Plug-in Home Page, 17.2.6
Management Plug-in Import Page, 17.2.6
Policy Trend Overview Page, 7.2.1
Service Topology Page, 15.4.3
Summary of Target Jobs, 8.3
System Home Page, 15.3.2
System Topology Page, 15.4.2
Warning Alert Metric Details, 2.5
Warning Alerts Page, 2.5
forms transactions, 15.4.8.1

G

generating HTML reports, 11.2
Generic Service service type, 15.1.1
Grid Control
accessing configuration pages, 14.1.6
architecture overview, 12.1
Client System Analyzer, 14.1.5.1
components, 12.1
console home page, 2.5
console, definition of, 1.2, 1.2
Overview of Setup page, 3.1
setting up, 3.1
setting up patches, 3.1.4
sizing, 12.2, 12.2
starting, 9.6.1
starting all components of, 9.6.1
stopping, 9.6.2
stopping all components of, 9.6.2
Group Administration page, picture of, 7.2.3
Group Charts page, picture of, 7.2.2
Group Home page, picture of, 7.2.1
Group Members page, picture of, 7.2.4
groups
administrative tasks, 7.2.3
central monitoring location, 7.2.1
dashboard, 7.2.5
description and purpose, 7.1
jobs and, 8.4
management features, 7.2
member targets, 7.2.4
monitoring collective performance, 7.2.2
policy trends, 7.2.1
redundancy, 7.4

H

hardware
configuration, collecting information, 14.1
enterprise configuration, 14.1.4.1
Host Availability and Critical/Warning States
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
Host Configuration page
picture of, 14.1.2
HTTP 500 - Internal server error, 9.2.1.3
HTTP access
restricting, 4.4.6
HTTP Server Availability and Critical/Warning States
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
HTTPS, 4.4.1
Hyper-Threading, 12.2.4.1

I

IBM WebSphere
Oracle ecosystem and, 2.2.1
ILINT tool for validation process, 17.2.4
Information Publisher, 17.3.1
Create Like function, 11.3
generating HTML reports, 11.2
overview of, 11
predefined report definitions, 11.2
predefined reports, 7.3
report definitions, 11.2
report elements, 11.3.3
reporting framework, 11
sharing reports, 11.5
viewing reports, 11.5
Interactive Transaction Tracing, slow performance and, 15.5.2.1
I/O Channels
monitoring, 12.2.4.5
istop
emctl command, 9.1.2

J

J2EE, 4.4.1
Job Activity page, 8.1
Job Activity page, picture of, 8.1
jobs
analyzing job activity, 8.3
defining, 8.2
definition of, 8.1
differences between runs and executions, 8.1.2
groups and, 8.4
Job Activity page, 8.1
job executions, 8.1.1
job runs, 8.1.1
library, 8.6
multitask, 8.8
notification rules for e-mail, 8.7
predefined tasks, 8.2
privileges for sharing job responsibilities, 8.5
purpose of, 8.1
using, 8.2

L

Listener Availability
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
load balancer switches
BIG-IP, Oracle ecosystem and, 2.2.1
Loader, 12.2.4.2
loader threads, 12.2.4.2

M

Management Agent, 12.1, 12.2.1.1, 12.2.2
additional Management Agent commands, 9.7
checking the status on UNIX, 9.1.1
checking the status on Windows, 9.1.3
Critical URL Monitoring as substitute, 2.2
Extended Network as substitute, 2.2
purpose of, 2.2
reinstalling, 12.3.3.3
starting and stopping on UNIX, 9.1.1
starting and stopping on Windows, 9.1.2
Management Information Base (MIB), 5.9
definition, 5.9.1
MIB variable descriptions, 5.9.2
Management Pack Access
setting up, 3.1.7
Management Plug-in Import page, picture of, 17.2.6
Management Plug-ins
deploying, 17.2.6
designing, 17.2.2
developing, 17.2, 17.2.3
extending Enterprise Manager with, 17
fetchlets, 17.2.1
Management Plug-in Archive (MPA), 17.2.5
packaging, 17.2.5
real-time reports, 17.3.1
setting up, 3.1.10
Target Type Default Collections file, 17.2.1
Target Type Metadata file, 17.2.1
user interface, 17.3
validating, 17.2.4
Management Plug-ins page, picture of, 17.2.6
Management Repository, 14.1.1
administrators and, 3.1.2
deployments and, 14.1
introduction of, 2.2.1
See Oracle Management Repository
Management Server, 12.2.4.1
Management Servers
adding, 12.2.4.4
Management Service, 12.1, 12.2.1.1
starting and stopping on Windows systems, 9.2.2
managing
compliance, 13.2
groups, 7.2
policies, 13.2
systems, 15.3
master agent
Oracle Peer SNMP Master Agent service, 9.1.2
message formats, specifying, 3.2.1
MetaLink
credentials, 3.1.4
metric
baselines, 2.2.1.1.2
snapshots, 2.2.1.1.1
threshold value and alerts, 2.2.2
thresholds, 2.2.1.1
metric baselines
adaptive thresholds, 2.2.1.1.2
normalized views, 2.2.1.1.2
metrics
creating user-defined, 2.4
performance and usage of services, 15.2.2
snapshots, 2.2.1.1.1
threshold values, 2.2.1
thresholds, 2.2.1.1
user-defined, creating, 2.4
user-defined, types of, 2.4
warning alert details page, 2.5
MIB
See Management Information Base (MIB)
modeling business applications using services, 15.2
monitoring
alerts as they occur, 7.2.5
basics of, 2.2
business applications using services, 15.2
end-user performance, 15.4.8.2
information, accessing, 2.5
services, 15.4
systems, 2, 15.3.2
templates
function of, 2.3
setting up, 3.1.8
templates for services, 15.2.5
Web application services, 15.4.7
monitoring credentials
defined, 9.7.2
example of setting, 9.7.2.2
setting, 9.7.2
setting in Grid Control, 9.7.2.1
setting with emctl, 9.7.2.2
monitoring script creation, 6.2.1
monitoring template, comparing, 2.3
monitoring templates, 6.4.3
Monitoring Templates feature
for services, 15.2.5
multitask jobs, 8.8

N

NetApp Filers
Oracle ecosystem and, 2.2.1
network/admin, 4.4.9.1, 4.4.9.2, 4.4.9.3, 4.4.9.4, 4.4.9.4
Notification Methods, 5.2
notification methods
based on a PL/SQL Procedure, 5.2.1.2
based on an SNMP trap, 5.2.1.3
based on operating system commands, 5.2.1.1
notification rules
definition, 5.1.2.3
out-of-box, 5.1.2.3
out-of-the-box notification rules, 5.1.2.1
subscribing to, 5.1.2.3
notification schedules, 5.1.2.1
notification system
e-mail errors, 5.10.4
notification system errors, 5.10.2
notification system, trace messages, 5.10.3
notifications
alerts, 2.2.3
assigning methods to rules, 5.6
assigning rules to methods, 5.7
customizing, 2.2.3.1
defining multiple mail servers, 5.1.1
for jobs, 8.7
long e-mail notifications, 5.1.2.1
mail server settings, 5.1.1
mail server settings in emoms.properties, 5.1.1
management information base (MIB), 5.9
methods, 2.2.3
methods to send notifications, 3.1.3
notification method, 2.2.3
notification schedules, 5.1.2.1
rules, setting up, 3.2.3.1
sample Operating System command script, 5.2.1.1
schedule, setting up, 3.2.3.2
setting up, 5.1
short email notifications, 5.1.2.1
using custom notfication methods, 5.2.1
notifications services, 15.4.5
Notifiction Rules
Custom, 5.1.2.3

O

OC4J Availability and Critical/Warning States
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
OPatch, 14.1.4.1
operating system
user-defined metrics, 2.4
Operating System command
sample notification method for, 5.2.1.1
sample script, 5.2.1.1
Operating System scripts, 5.2, 5.2
while creating notification methods, 5.2.1
OPMN
See Oracle Process Management and Notification
opmnctl
using to start Web Cache, 9.2.1.3
using to stop Web Cache, 9.2.1.3
opmnctl startall, 4.4.3, 9.2.1.1
opmnctl status, 9.2.1.3
opmnctl stopall, 4.4.3, 9.2.1.1
opmnctl stopproc ias-component=WebCache, 9.2.1.3
ORA-12645
Parameter does not exist, 4.4.9.1
Oracle
ecosystem, 2.2.1
Technology Network (OTN), 2.5
Oracle Advanced Security, 4.4.1, 4.4.9.1
enabling for Management Repository, 4.4.9.3
enabling for the Management Agent, 4.4.9.4
Oracle Application Server Web Cache
default port number, 9.2.1.3
errors when not running, 9.2.1.3
starting and stopping with opmnctl, 9.2.1.3
Web Cache Manager, 16.8.2.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager
components, 12.2.1.1
rollup process, 12.2.4.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control
See Grid Control
Oracle Enterprise Manger
tuning, 12.2.4
Oracle Forms, 15.4.8
Oracle Management Agent, 17.2.1
enabling security for, 4.4.4, 4.4.9.4
starting and stopping, 9.1
Oracle Management Repository, 12.1
enabling Oracle Advanced Security, 4.4.9.3
enabling security for, 4.4.9
reloading data, 9.7.1
restoring, 12.3.3.1
starting the Management Repository database, 9.6.1
uploading data, 9.7.1
Oracle Management Service, 12.3.3.2
enabling security for, 4.4.3
enabling security for multiple Management Services, 4.4.5
modifying monitoring credentials, 9.7.2
restoring, 12.3.3.2
starting, stopping, and checking, 9.2
Oracle Process Management and Notification (OPMN)
using to start and stop the Management Service, 9.2.1.1, 9.2.2
Oracle Technology Network (OTN), 16.8.2.4.1
ORACLE_HOME/network/admin, 4.4.9.1, 4.4.9.2, 4.4.9.3
ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin, 9.2.1.3
oracle.net.crypto_checksum_client
property in emoms.properties, 4.4.9.2
oracle.net.crypto_checksum_types_client
property in emoms.properties, 4.4.9.2
oracle.net.encryption_client
property in emoms.properties, 4.4.9.2
oracle.net.encryption_types_client
property in emoms.properties, 4.4.9.2
oracle.sysman.emRep.dbConn.enableEncryption
entry in emoms.properties, 4.4.9.2
OS scripts
See Operating System scripts
OTN (Oracle Technology Network), 16.8.2.4.1
OTN and documentation, 2.5
out-of-box
monitoring, 2.2.1
policies, 13.3.2
reports, 11.2

P

patch
advisories, setting up to receive, 3.1.4
patching
OPatch, 14.1.4.1
setup, 3.1.4
peer encapsulator service
SNMP, 9.1.2
performance
charts for services, 15.4.6
for services, 15.1.1
Interactive Transaction Tracing, 15.5.2.1
metrics, services and, 15.2.2
service management and, 15.2.2
services dashboard, 15.4.1
Performance Metrics
Beacon Aggregation Function
Average, 16.4.2, 16.4.2
Maximum, 16.4.2
Minimum, 16.4.2, 16.4.2
Sum, 16.4.2, 16.4.2
System Aggregation Function
Maximum, 16.4.2
planning outage periods, blackouts, 2.2.5
PL/SQL procedures, 5.2
sample, 5.2.1.2
while creating a notification method, 5.2.1.2
while creating notfication methods, 5.2.1
PL/SQL procedures, sending notifications, 3.2.3.1
plug-ins
deploying, 17.2.6
designing, 17.2.2
developing, 17.2.3
Oracle Management Agent, 17.2.1
packaging, 17.2.5
user interface, 17.3
validating, 17.2.4
policies
assessing security policies, 13.2.3
corrective actions, defining, 13.3.3.1
customizing, 13.3.3
investigating violations, 13.2.2
managing, 13.2
out-of-box, 13.3.2
reports on violations, 13.2.5
using templates for monitoring, 13.3.3.2
violations reports, 13.2.5
policy group
Oracle database, 13.4.1
Oracle Listener, 13.4.3
RAC, 13.4.2
Policy Groups reports, 13.2.5
policy management, 13.2
Policy Trend Overview page, picture of, 7.2.1
Policy Violations reports, 13.2.5
predefined
job tasks, 8.2
searches, enterprise configuration, 14.1.4.2
preferred credentials, setting up, 3.2.2
privileges
for corrective actions, 2.2.4
for sharing job responsibilities, 8.5
ProcessManager
service used to control the Management Service on Windows systems, 9.2.2
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), 4.4.1

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real-time reports for Management Plug-ins, 17.3.1
Recovery, 12.3.1
redundancy groups, 7.4
registration passwords, setting up, 3.1.6
Repeat Notifications, 5.1.1.1
Repeat Notifications for Rules, 5.1.1.1
reporting framework, Information Publisher, 17.3.1
reports
creating custom reports, 11.3.1
custom, 11.3
definitions, Information Publisher, 11.2
e-mailing, 11.4.3
for services, 15.4.4
generating HTML report, 11.2
Information Publisher, 11
out-of-box, Information Publisher, 11.2
policy violations, 13.2.5
predefined, 7.3
predefined definitions, 11.2
predefined report definitions, 11.2
report elements, 11.3.3
scheduling, 11.4, 11.4
service-level, 17.3.1
sharing, 11.5, 11.5
storing and purging, 11.4.2
viewing, 11.5
Repository Operations Availability
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3
Request Performance Diagnostics feature, 15.5.2.2
retroactive blackouts, 2.2.5
roles, setting up, 3.1.1
rollup process, 12.2.4.3
Root Cause Analysis
for services, 15.1.1, 15.5.1
Mode
Automatic, 16.4.6
Manual, 16.4.6
service failure and, 15.4.3
Topology Viewer, 15.5.1
root password
See also SYSMAN
when enabling security for the Database Control, 4.5
when enabling security for the Management Service, 4.4.3

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scheduled maintenance with blackouts, 2.2.5
scheduling
reports, 11.4
reports, flexibility, 11.4.1
script registration, UDM, 6.2.2
script results, returning, 6.2.1.2
searching
enterprise configuration, 14.1.4.2
security
about Enterprise Manager security, 4.1
enabling for Database Control, 4.5
overview of steps required to enable Enterprise Manager Framework Security, 4.4.2
policies and, 13.2.3
See also Enterprise Manager Framework Security
Security At a Glance feature, policies and, 13.2.3
security features
See Enterprise Manager Framework Security
Server Load Balancer, 4.4.8
server-generated alerts, 2.1
Service Level Management feature, 15.2.4
service test, 15.1.1
Service Tests and Beacons
Tests
DNS, 16.4.5
FTP, 16.4.5
SOAP, 16.4.5
Web Transaction, 16.4.5
Service Topology page, picture of, 15.4.3
service types
Aggregate Service, 15.1.1
Generic Service, 15.1.1
Web Application, 15.1.1
service, definition of, 15.1.1
service-level
reports, 17.3.1
service-level agreements, 15.1
services, 15.1.1
alerts, 15.4.5
Analyze feature, 15.4.7.2
availability of, 15.2.1
baselines, 15.4.5
Beacons, 15.1.1
business metrics, 15.2.3
dashboard, 15.4.1
diagnosing problems, 15.5
diagnosing Web application problems, 15.5.2
End-User Performance Monitoring feature, 15.4.7.2
failure and Root Cause Analysis, 15.5.1
forms and, 15.4.8
forms transactions, 15.4.8.1
Interactive Transaction Tracing, 15.5.2.1
introduction, 15.1
key Beacons, 15.2.1
key components, 15.2.1
key tests, 15.2.1
monitoring, 15.4
Monitoring Templates feature, 15.2.5
monitoring templates for, 15.2.5
monitoring Web applications, Web application services, monitoring, 15.4.7
notifications, 15.4.5
performance and usage, 15.2.2
performance definition, 15.1.1
performance metrics, 15.2.2
performance of in charts, 15.4.6
reports for, 15.4.4
Root Cause Analysis, 15.5.1
Root Cause Analysis tool, 15.1.1
service level agreements, 15.1
service level definition, 15.1.1
Service Level Management feature, 15.2.4
service test, 15.1.1
service test-based availability, 15.2.1
Service Topology page, 15.4.3
setting service-level rules, 15.2.4
system-based availability, 15.2.1
Topology Viewer, 15.3.1
transactions and, 15.4.7.1
usage definition, 15.1.1
usage metrics, 15.2.2
Web Application Management feature, 15.4.7
Services control panel
using to start and stop the Management Agent, 9.3.2, 9.4.3
using to start the Management Service, 9.2.2
Services Dashboard, 15.4.1
setting
metric threshold values, 2.2.1
setting service-level rules, 15.2.4
setting up
administrators, 3.1.2
blackouts, 3.1.5
corrective action library, 3.1.9
Grid Control, 3.1
management pack access, 3.1.7
Management Plug-ins, 3.1.10
monitoring templates, 3.1.8
notification methods, 3.1.3
notification rules, 3.2.3.1
notification schedule, 3.2.3.2
patching, 3.1.4
preferred credentials, 3.2.2
registration passwords, 3.1.6
roles, 3.1.1
target subtabs, 3.2.4
setupinfo.txt, 9.2.1.3
sharing reports, 11.5, 11.5
slow performance, Interactive Transaction Tracing and, 15.5.2.1
snapshots of metrics, 2.2.1.1.1
SNMP
Oracle Peer SNMP Master Agent service, 9.1.2
Oracle SNMP Peer Encapsulator service, 9.1.2
SNMP traps, 3.1.3, 5.2, 5.2.1, 5.2.1.3
sample, 5.2.1.3
sending notifications, 3.2.3.1
software configurations
collecting information, 14.1
SQL
user-defined metrics, 2.4
SQL UDM, character limit, 6.3.1.3
SQL UDM, long statements, 6.3.1.3
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED
entry in sqlnet.ora, 4.4.9.3, 4.4.9.4
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER
entry in sqlnet.ora, 4.4.9.3
sqlnet.ora, 4.4.9.1, 4.4.9.1
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED, 4.4.9.3, 4.4.9.4
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER, 4.4.9.3
Status Codes, Corrective Actions, 5.3.2, 5.4.1
super administrator account, 3.1.2.1
support of third-party components, 2.1
SYSMAN
entering SYSMAN password when enabling security, 4.4.3
super administrator account, 3.1.2.1
System Dashboard, picture of, 7.2.5
system errors, notification, 5.10.2
System Home page, picture of, 15.4
System Topology page, picture of, 15.4.2
system-based availability, 15.2.1
systems
creating, 15.3.1, 15.3.1
definition of, 15.3
managing, 15.3
monitoring, 2, 15.3.2
privileges for administrators, 3.1.1
System Topology page, 15.4.2
topologies, viewing and creating, 15.3.1

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target
definition of, 2.2
privileges for administrators, 3.1.1
subtabs, setting up, 3.2.4
target monitoring credentials
defined, 9.7.2
example of setting, 9.7.2.2
setting, 9.7.2
setting in Grid Control, 9.7.2.1
Target Type Default Collections file, 17.2.1
Target Type Metadata file, 17.2.1
targets
listing targets on a managed host, 9.7.3
templates, policies and, 13.3.3.2
third-party
components, support of, 2.1
thresholds, 12.2.2, 12.2.2
adaptive, 2.2.1.1.2
adaptive alert, 2.2.1.1.2
alerts and, 2.2.2
definition of, 2.2.1
for metrics, 2.2.1.1, 2.2.1.1
Tool Center, 3.1.10
topology
service, 15.4.3
system, 15.4.2
Topology Viewer
definition of, 15.3.1
Root Cause Analysis information, 15.5.1
service, 15.4.3
system, 15.4.2
Troubleshooting Service Tests, 16.14
Forms Transactions, 16.14.1
troubleshooting, notifications, 5.10
types of accounts, 3.1.2

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Usage Metrics
Aggregation Function
Average, 16.4.3, 16.4.4
Maximum, 16.4.3, 16.4.4
Minimum, 16.4.3, 16.4.4
Sum, 16.4.3, 16.4.4
usage metrics, services and, 15.2.2
user-defined
metrics, 2.4
metrics, creating, 2.4
searches, enterprise configuration, 14.1.4.2
User-defined metric page
Command Line, 6.2.2
Comparison Operator, 6.2.2, 6.3
Consecutive Occurrences Preceding Notification, 6.2.2, 6.3
Critical, 6.2.2, 6.3
Environment, 6.2.2
Metric Name, 6.2.2, 6.3
Metric Type, 6.2.2, 6.3
Operating System User Name and Password, 6.2.2
Response Action, 6.2.2, 6.3
Warning, 6.2.2, 6.3
User-defined metric page, Central Console, 6.2.2, 6.3
user-defined metric, example, 6.2.3
User-defined metrics, 6
user-defined metrics, 6.4.3

V

viewing
enterprise configuration, 14.1.4.1
reports, 11.5

W

Warning Alert Metric Details page, picture of, 2.5
Warning Alerts page, picture of, 2.5
Web Application
Source
Step, 16.4.2
Step Group, 16.4.2
Transaction, 16.4.2
Web Application Management feature, services and, 15.4.7
Web Application service type, 15.1.1
Web Cache Availability and Critical/Warning States
default notification rule, 5.1.2.3