Oracle® Enterprise Manager Ops Center

Glossary of Icons

12c Release 3 (12.3.2.0.0)

E60734-02

June 2016

Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center has a variety of icons to represent an asset, the current state of an asset, and actions. Hover your mouse over an icon to display a tool tip that provides a brief description of the icon. In some cases, a badge icon appears in the corner of asset icon to show the asset's status.

When an icon is grayed out, it means that the feature is not functional for the current scenario or you have not been assigned the role to perform the action.

These are the categories of icons:

Connectivity Icons

Connectivity icons display the session mode and connectivity. To determine if you run in Connected Mode and have access to My Oracle Support Services, check the icon in the upper right corner of the UI. If an icon is not colored, you are not in connected mode.

Figure 1-1 Session Connectivity Icons

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The icons indicate:

  • Whether or not Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is connected to the Internet.

  • Whether or not Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is connected to the Oracle Knowledge Base.

  • Whether or not Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is connected to My Oracle Support Services.

Figure 1-3 Internet Disconnected

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Figure 1-4 Knowledge Base Connected

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Figure 1-5 Knowledge Base Disconnected

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Description of "Figure 1-5 Knowledge Base Disconnected"

Figure 1-6 My Oracle Support Services Connected

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Description of "Figure 1-6 My Oracle Support Services Connected "

Figure 1-7 My Oracle Support Services Disconnected

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Description of "Figure 1-7 My Oracle Support Services Disconnected"

Message Center Icons

You can create, view, and manage service requests from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center user interface.

Figure 1-8 Open Service Requests

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Figure 1-9 Service Request Opened By Others

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Description of "Figure 1-9 Service Request Opened By Others"

Figure 1-10 My Service Requests

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Description of "Figure 1-10 My Service Requests"

Figure 1-12 Delete All Notifications

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Description of "Figure 1-12 Delete All Notifications"

Figure 1-14 Unassigned Incidents

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Description of "Figure 1-14 Unassigned Incidents"

Monitoring Icons

Monitoring rules and policies define the monitoring parameters. Monitoring rules define the alerting conditions. Rules are associated with, and determined by, the type of managed resource. Monitoring rules state the values and boundaries for an asset's activity. A monitoring policy defines alert configurations to be performed on one or more managed resources. It contains the information needed to monitor a managed asset with user-defined alert configurations, including defined thresholds and alert monitors.

These are the icons that are associated with monitoring rules and policies.

Figure 1-15 Add Alert Monitoring Rule

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Description of "Figure 1-15 Add Alert Monitoring Rule"

Figure 1-16 Deselect All Rules

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Description of "Figure 1-16 Deselect All Rules"

Figure 1-17 Select All Rules

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Description of "Figure 1-17 Select All Rules"

Figure 1-18 Edit Alert Monitoring Rule

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Description of "Figure 1-18 Edit Alert Monitoring Rule"

Figure 1-19 Disable Alert Monitoring Rule

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Description of "Figure 1-19 Disable Alert Monitoring Rule"

Figure 1-20 Delete Alert Monitoring Rule

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Description of "Figure 1-20 Delete Alert Monitoring Rule"

Figure 1-21 Navigate to Monitoring Policy

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Description of "Figure 1-21 Navigate to Monitoring Policy"

Figure 1-22 Applying a Monitoring Policy

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Description of "Figure 1-22 Applying a Monitoring Policy"

Figure 1-23 Extract a Monitoring Policy

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Description of "Figure 1-23 Extract a Monitoring Policy"

Figure 1-24 Create a New Monitoring Policy

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Description of "Figure 1-24 Create a New Monitoring Policy"

Figure 1-25 Copy Monitoring Policy

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Description of "Figure 1-25 Copy Monitoring Policy"

Figure 1-26 Delete Monitoring Policy

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Description of "Figure 1-26 Delete Monitoring Policy"

Figure 1-27 Set as Default Policy

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Description of "Figure 1-27 Set as Default Policy"

Figure 1-28 View Associated Assets

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Description of "Figure 1-28 View Associated Assets"

Incident Icons

Incident icons are icons that reflect the current state of the incidents.

Figure 1-30 View Annotations

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Description of "Figure 1-30 View Annotations"

Figure 1-31 View Possible Impacts and Causes

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Description of "Figure 1-31 View Possible Impacts and Causes"

Figure 1-33 View Suggested Actions

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Description of "Figure 1-33 View Suggested Actions"

Figure 1-35 Assign Incidents

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Description of "Figure 1-35 Assign Incidents"

Figure 1-36 Acknowledge Incident

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Description of "Figure 1-36 Acknowledge Incident"

Figure 1-37 Take Action on Incidents

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Description of "Figure 1-37 Take Action on Incidents"

Figure 1-38 Mark Incident as Repaired

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Description of "Figure 1-38 Mark Incident as Repaired"

Hardware Icons

Hardware icons represent the various types of hardware used to manage the datacenter.

Figure 1-44 Disk Controller Icon

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Figure 1-46 Ethernet Port Icon

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Description of "Figure 1-46 Ethernet Port Icon"

Figure 1-49 Generic Hardware Icon

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Description of "Figure 1-49 Generic Hardware Icon"

Figure 1-54 Memory Board Icon

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Figure 1-56 Power Control Setting Icon

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Figure 1-57 Power Supply Setting Icon

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Description of "Figure 1-57 Power Supply Setting Icon"

Figure 1-60 Utilization File System

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Description of "Figure 1-60 Utilization File System"

Figure 1-63 Utilization Memory

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Description of "Figure 1-63 Utilization Memory"

Figure 1-64 Utilization Network

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Description of "Figure 1-64 Utilization Network"

Figure 1-65 Utilization Swap Icon

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Description of "Figure 1-65 Utilization Swap Icon"

Figure 1-66 Utilization System Load Icon

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Description of "Figure 1-66 Utilization System Load Icon"

Operating System Icons

Operating system are icons that depict the type of operating system and the actions that are associated with the operating system.

Figure 1-68 Linux Operating System Icon

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Figure 1-69 Oracle Solaris Icon

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Figure 1-70 Oracle Solaris Cluster Icon

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Description of "Figure 1-70 Oracle Solaris Cluster Icon"

Figure 1-71 Microsoft Windows Icon

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Figure 1-72 New Update OS Job

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Description of "Figure 1-72 New Update OS Job"

Figure 1-73 Deploy/Update Software

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Description of "Figure 1-73 Deploy/Update Software"

Figure 1-76 Place in Maintenance

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Description of "Figure 1-76 Place in Maintenance"

Figure 1-77 Update Operating System

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Description of "Figure 1-77 Update Operating System"

Boot Environment Icons

A boot environment is an instance of a bootable Oracle Solaris image plus additional software packages that are installed onto the image, and the set of all file systems and devices (disk slices and mount points) that are required to operate an Oracle Solaris OS instance.

These icons that are associated with Boot Environment.

Figure 1-78 Create New Boot Environment

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Figure 1-79 Activate Boot Environment and Reboot

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Description of "Figure 1-79 Activate Boot Environment and Reboot"

Figure 1-80 Active Boot Environment

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Description of "Figure 1-80 Active Boot Environment "

Figure 1-81 Active Boot Environment Upon Reboot

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Description of "Figure 1-81 Active Boot Environment Upon Reboot"

Figure 1-82 Delete New Boot Environment

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Description of "Figure 1-82 Delete New Boot Environment"

Figure 1-83 Synchronize Boot Environment

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Description of "Figure 1-83 Synchronize Boot Environment"

Kernel Icons

The kernel is a program that constitutes the central core of a computer operating system. It has complete control over everything that occurs in the system.

Oracle VM Server Icons

These are icons that are related to the functions for Oracle VM Server.

Figure 1-85 Oracle VM for x86

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Figure 1-86 Oracle VM for SPARC

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Figure 1-87 LDOM Server Pool

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Description of "Figure 1-87 LDOM Server Pool"

Figure 1-88 Oracle VM for SPARC Server Pool

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Badges

Badges are special types of icons that appear in the corner of asset icons to show the status of the assets.

Figure 1-99 Installation Badge

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Job Icons

Every action creates a job. Many jobs can run at the same time and some jobs take longer than others to complete. To follow the progress of a particular job, you can display the job details.

Figure 1-101 Jobs In Progress

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Figure 1-102 Jobs Waiting For User Input

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Description of "Figure 1-102 Jobs Waiting For User Input"

Figure 1-105 Jobs Partially Successful

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Figure 1-108 Jobs Successful

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Description of "Figure 1-108 Jobs Successful"

Figure 1-109 View Job Details

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Figure 1-110 Re-run Selected Jobs

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Figure 1-111 Display Selected Target Details

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Description of "Figure 1-111 Display Selected Target Details"

Figure 1-112 Debug Jobs Using OCDoctor

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Figure 1-114 Delete Selected Jobs

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Library Icons

Libraries store and manage cached data, images, packages, and metadata. A software library stores images for provisioning operations. A Storage Library is a file system on the virtual host's server or it can be accessed through an NFS server or SAN network. Guest configurations for its operating system, data, CPU, memory, and network as metadata are stored in the storage library associated with the virtual host.

Figure 1-115 New Local Software Library

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Figure 1-116 New NAS Software Library

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Description of "Figure 1-116 New NAS Software Library"

Figure 1-117 New SAN Storage Library

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Description of "Figure 1-117 New SAN Storage Library"

Figure 1-118 Set Enterprise Controller Storage Library

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Description of "Figure 1-118 Set Enterprise Controller Storage Library"

Network Icons

Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center manages networks for its virtual hosts. Guests in the network communicate with each other or with the Internet through these virtual hosts. Use networks to:

  • Manage individual hosts

  • Connect hosts to the Proxy Controller

  • Allow guests to communicate with each other or with the Internet

  • Connect remote JMX with the public API

These are the icons that are associated with Network.

Figure 1-122 Create Network Domain

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Figure 1-123 Delete Network Domain

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Description of "Figure 1-123 Delete Network Domain"

Figure 1-125 Create Public Network

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Description of "Figure 1-125 Create Public Network"

Figure 1-127 Edit Attributes

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Administration Icons

Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center provides you with a variety of tools for understanding and managing your datacenter. The Administration icons are associated with actions that you use to configure and manage Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center.

The following icons are associated with Administration.

Figure 1-128 Register Enterprise Controller

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Description of "Figure 1-128 Register Enterprise Controller"

Figure 1-129 Ops Center Downloads

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Description of "Figure 1-129 Ops Center Downloads"

Figure 1-130 Set Enterprise Controller Storage Library

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Description of "Figure 1-130 Set Enterprise Controller Storage Library"

Figure 1-131 Setup Connection Mode

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Description of "Figure 1-131 Setup Connection Mode"

Figure 1-132 Edit Authentications

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Description of "Figure 1-132 Edit Authentications"

Figure 1-133 Proxy Deployment Wizard

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Description of "Figure 1-133 Proxy Deployment Wizard"

Figure 1-134 Configure Local Agent

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Description of "Figure 1-134 Configure Local Agent"

Figure 1-136 Unconfigure Enterprise Controller

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Description of "Figure 1-136 Unconfigure Enterprise Controller"

Figure 1-137 Change HTTP Proxy

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Description of "Figure 1-137 Change HTTP Proxy"

Figure 1-138 Edit Energy Cost

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Description of "Figure 1-138 Edit Energy Cost"

Figure 1-142 External DHCP Server

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Description of "Figure 1-142 External DHCP Server"

Figure 1-143 Navigate to Selected Oracle VM Manager

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Description of "Figure 1-143 Navigate to Selected Oracle VM Manager"

Figure 1-144 Discover Oracle VM Managers

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Description of "Figure 1-144 Discover Oracle VM Managers"

Figure 1-145 Discover Oracle VM Server

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Description of "Figure 1-145 Discover Oracle VM Server"

Figure 1-146 Discover File Server

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Description of "Figure 1-146 Discover File Server"

Figure 1-147 Discover iSCSI Storage

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Description of "Figure 1-147 Discover iSCSI Storage"

Group Icons

Group icons are icons that are associated with administrative structures that organize assets so that you can locate an asset quickly or perform operations on all assets of the same type.

Figure 1-149 Add Assets to Groups

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Description of "Figure 1-149 Add Assets to Groups"

Figure 1-150 Remove Asset From Group

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Description of "Figure 1-150 Remove Asset From Group"

Figure 1-151 Move Assets to Group

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Description of "Figure 1-151 Move Assets to Group"

Figure 1-152 Add Attribute Icon

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Figure 1-154 Delete Attribute Icon

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Figure 1-155 Delete Rule Icon

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Description of "Figure 1-155 Delete Rule Icon"

Process Icons

These are icons associated to the processes of Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center.

Figure 1-156 CPU Tree Node Icon

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Figure 1-157 Memory Tree Node Icon

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Oracle SuperCluster Logical Domains Icons

Icons for Oracle SuperCluster logical domains.

The following icons are related to Oracle SuperCluster logical domains.

Figure 1-159 SuperCluster Dedicated Domains

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Figure 1-160 SuperCluster I/O Domains

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Figure 1-161 SuperCluster Root Domains

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Oracle® Enterprise Manager Ops Center Glossary of Icons, 12c Release 3 (12.3.2.0.0)

E60734-02

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