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Oracle® Configuration Manager Installation and Administration Guide
Release 10.3.5
Part Number E22050-01
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction to Oracle Configuration Manager
1.1
What's New in Oracle Configuration Manager 10.3.5.0.0
1.2
System Architecture
1.3
About Connected and Disconnected Modes
1.4
Support for Shared Homes
1.4.1
Shared Homes That
Do Not
Require Special Oracle Configuration Manager Setup
1.4.2
Shared Homes That
Do
Require Special Oracle Configuration Manager Setup
1.5
Oracle Support Hub
1.6
Oracle Harvester
2
Pre-Installation Requirements
2.1
General Pre-Installation Requirements
2.2
Considerations for Various Targets
2.2.1
Oracle E-Business Suite Installation Considerations
2.2.2
Oracle Retail Product Line Installation Considerations
2.2.3
Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Installation Considerations
2.2.4
Siebel Customer Relationship Management Installation Considerations
2.2.5
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Installation Considerations
2.2.6
Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System Installation Considerations
2.2.7
PeopleSoft Installation Considerations
3
Installing Oracle Configuration Manager
3.1
Before You Begin
3.1.1
Command Used for Installation - setupCCR
3.2
Installing Oracle Configuration Manager Using the Command Line Interface
3.2.1
Preinstallation Steps
3.2.2
Installing Oracle Configuration Manager in a Single Home
3.2.2.1
Scripted Installation
3.2.2.2
Direct Connectivity to Internet
3.2.2.3
No Direct Connectivity to Internet - Using Oracle Support Hub
3.2.2.4
No Direct Connectivity to Internet - Using a Proxy Server
3.2.2.5
After Configuration Is Completed
3.2.3
Sample setupCCR Command Output
3.2.3.1
Using My Oracle Support User Name and Password (No Parameters Used)
3.2.3.2
Using CSI
3.2.3.3
Using Oracle Support Hub
3.2.3.4
Using Both Oracle Support Hub and Proxy Server (In Connected Mode)
3.2.3.5
Disconnected Mode
3.3
Installing Oracle Configuration Manager Using the Oracle Universal Installer
3.3.1
Providing Credentials
3.3.1.1
Connection Settings Using Proxy Server
3.3.1.2
Connection Settings Using Oracle Support Hub
3.3.2
Entering E-Mail Address But No Password
3.3.3
Not Entering E-Mail Address
3.3.4
Completing the Installation
3.4
Oracle Enterprise Linux Installation Using RPM Package Manager
3.4.1
Installing and Upgrading Oracle Configuration Manager on Oracle Enterprise Linux
3.4.2
Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager on Oracle Enterprise Linux
3.5
Installing Oracle Configuration Manager on Enterprise Manager Grid Control
3.6
Installing Oracle Configuration Manager in a Shared Home
3.7
Setting Up Oracle Configuration Manager in a Cloned Home
3.8
Post-Installation PeopleSoft Configuration
3.8.1
Instrumenting PeopleSoft for Configuration Collection
3.9
Post-Installation Database Configuration
3.9.1
Preparing Pre-9.2 Databases
3.9.2
Instrumenting the Database for Configuration Collection
3.9.2.1
Additional Step for E-Business Suite
3.9.2.2
Additional Step for Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
3.10
Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager
3.10.1
Removing Oracle Configuration Manager Instrumentation from a Database
3.10.2
Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager in a Single Instance Home (Upgraded Pre-10.2.7 Installations)
3.10.3
Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager in Shared Homes (10.2.7 and Higher Installations)
4
Advanced Deployment Tasks
4.1
Mass Deployment of Oracle Configuration Manager
4.1.1
Mass Deployment Utility
4.1.2
Network File System
4.1.3
Secure Copy (SCP) and Secure Shell (SSH)
4.1.4
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
4.1.4.1
Additional Information for Database Homes
5
Oracle Configuration Manager Administration
5.1
Collecting Configuration Data (Connected Mode)
5.1.1
Using the Scheduler to Collect Configuration Data
5.2
Collecting Configuration Data (Disconnected Mode)
5.3
Updating Oracle Configuration Manager
5.4
Disabling Collection of IP, MAC, and Broadcast Addresses
5.5
Disabling the Collection of Database Columns
5.6
Enabling the Default Collection of NFS Disk Information
5.7
Creating a Response File
5.8
Verifying Environment Variables
5.9
Evaluating System Health
5.9.1
Turning Off Specific Diagnostics Checks
6
Managing the Oracle Configuration Manager Client
6.1
emCCR automatic_update on / off
6.2
emCCR clear - diagnostic
6.3
emCCR collect
6.3.1
emCCR -annotation="annotation string" collect
6.4
emCCR enable_diagchecks | disable_diagchecks
6.5
emCCR enable_target | disable_target
6.6
emCCR getupdates
6.7
emCCR help
6.8
emCCR hold
6.9
emCCR register
6.10
emCCR resume
6.11
emCCR set collection_interval
6.12
emCCR start
6.13
emCCR status -diagnostic
6.14
emCCR stop
6.15
emCCR [-register] [-verbose] test
6.16
emCCR update_components
6.17
emCCR upload
6.18
emCCR upload -diagnostic
6.19
configCCR
6.20
deriveCCR
7
Troubleshooting Oracle Configuration Manager
7.1
Enabling Debug Logging
7.2
Errors You May Encounter
7.2.1
Insufficient Privileges While Running installCCRSQL collectconfig
7.2.2
ORA-04021 Error
7.2.3
ORA-01925 Error While Running installCCRSQL
7.2.4
Incorrectly Configured Hostnames Are Displayed on My Oracle Support with Only the Short Names
7.2.5
Oracle Configuration Manager Synchronization Messages
7.2.6
Errors in Oracle Database Trace File
7.2.7
Upgrade Failure on Windows
7.2.8
Database Previously Collected But Now Dropped
7.2.9
Siebel Host Name Returned Twice
7.2.10
CCR Configuration Failure During Installation of Oracle Database Release 11.2 on Linux x86-64
A
Shared Homes
A.1
About Shared Homes
A.2
Types of Shared Homes
A.3
Multiple Copies of a Software Installation on a Single Host
A.3.1
Command Execution
A.3.2
Location of Data
A.4
Single Software Installation on Multiple Hosts
A.4.1
Shared Home Installation on a Writable Network Location (Read/Write)
A.4.2
Shared Home Installation on a Non-Writable Network Location (Read Only)
A.4.2.1
Command Execution
A.4.2.2
Location of Data
B
Third-Party Licenses
B.1
Apache Software License, Version 1.1
B.1.1
LOG4J 1.1.1
B.2
Apache Software License, Version 2.0
B.2.1
Apache Commons File Upload 1.2.1
B.2.2
Apache Commons IO 1.4
B.2.3
Jakarta Regexp 1.2
B.3
JSSE 1.0.3
B.4
Jython 2.1, 2.2, 2.2.1
B.5
PERL Interpreter 5.8.3
B.6
Third-Party Components Included as Part of JRE 1.4.2
C
Additional Licensing Information
C.1
JRE 1.4.2
Index
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