If you want to use version 2. After you ensure that the prerequisites are met, follow these steps to deploy the management plug-in:.
Download the Microsoft Internet Information Services Server Plug-in archive to your desktop or computer on which the browser is launched. Click the Setup link in the upper right corner of the Grid Control Home page, then click the Management Plug-ins link on the left side of the Setup page.
Verify that you have set preferred credentials on all Agents where you want to deploy the plug-in. The Deploy Management Plug-in wizard appears. Click Add Agents , then select one or more Agents to which you want to deploy the plug-in. The wizard reappears and displays the wizard you selected. If you see an error message stating that the preferred credential is not set up, go to the Preferences page and add the preferred credentials for the Agent target type.
After successfully deploying the plug-in, follow these steps to add the plug-in target to Grid Control for central monitoring and management:. The name represents this Microsoft Internet Information Services target across all user interfaces within Grid Control.
Host — Full name inclusive of domain, such as machineA. Username — Host user name that must be an Administrator user. Required only for remote Agent monitoring. Password — Password for the Username.
Agent Location — Remote specifies that the Agent monitoring Internet Information Services targets is not on the same computer as the target being monitored. See "Configuring a Remote Agent" for more information. Local specifies that the Agent monitoring the target is on the same computer as the target being monitored. Note that remote and local are case-sensitive and should be lowercase.
Click Test Connection to make sure the parameters you entered such as the password are correct. Reenter the encrypted parameters from step 2 if the connection test was successful, then click OK. After waiting a few minutes for the plug-in to start collecting data, use the following steps to verify and validate that Enterprise Manager is properly monitoring the plug-in target:. Ensure that reports can be seen and no errors are reported by selecting the Reports property page. Download the Microsoft Internet Information Services plug-in archive to your desktop or computer on which the browser is launched.
Click Browse and select the plug-in archive that you have downloaded for upgrading. Blackout the Microsoft Internet Information Services plug-in targets for agents to which you want to deploy higher version of the plug-in. Ensure that you select immediate blackout. The wizard reappears and displays the Agent you selected.
The steps for deploying the plug-in are the same for remote Agent monitoring and local Agent monitoring. However, if the Agent is on a remote computer from the plug-in target, certain configuration changes are required to access the Windows Management Instrumentation WMI data on the computer where the plug-in target resides. The SMTP server is the name of the mail server for example mail. If you prefer, you may also enter this information through the Enterprise Manager console after installation by clicking Patching Setup , under Setup.
See Table , "Specify Proxy information - Input Fields" for a description on each of the input fields in this section. Specify the Management Service Security, and Repository Database passwords that are used to secure your entire Grid Control environment. For example, if you have 10 g R1 To secure an agent, execute the following command from the agent Oracle home of that particular target:.
See the section on Password Restrictions and Recommendations in this chapter for more information. Depending on the installation type, this screen also provides any or all of the following details:. Verify the choices that you have made and click Install to start the installation.
Refer to Figure , "Execute Configuration Scripts". To execute these scripts, go to the computer window, log in as root , and run these configuration scripts. Return to the Execute Configuration Scripts dialog box after executing the scripts, and click OK to continue the installation.
At this point, the installer starts running the recommended Configuration Assistants. Refer to Table , "Enterprise Manager Configuration Tools" to see the list of configuration tools that are run. This screen tells you whether or not the installation was successful, and displays some important information that you must remember about the products you have installed. For example, it might contain information about the URLs for particular Web applications.
During the installation process, if the SYSMAN schema already exists in the database that you specify for the Management Repository, the installer will prompt you to manually drop the schema. If this is not done, the installer will automatically drop the schema before proceeding to the next configuration assistant.
If the Oracle Management Service Configuration Assistant fails before completion, you can click Retry , which automatically cleans up the repository when the configuration tool is rerun. To manually clean up the repository, use the following command:.
Refer to Oracle Enterprise Manager Advanced Configuration for further instructions on how to drop the existing repository from the database. Select this option if you need to add an additional Management Service to your environment. Note that setting credentials for Oracle MetaLink is not necessary for this installation type, as the Management Repository is not affected.
Ensure the hard disk and physical memory requirements are met. Besides the database release, ensure the repository release is The Oracle Management Service OMS home created during the installation is placed as a sub-directory under this parent directory. For example: oms10g. The Language Selection screen is displayed. Make the required language selections here. You must configure the additional Management Service to establish the connections with the existing Management Repository.
The Management Repository database may also require patches to be applied, prior to successful installation. In the Repository Database Connection Details section, specify a fully qualified host name on which the Management Repository database is installed, the repository port, and the SID system identifier for the database instance. The SID identifies a specific Oracle database and distinguishes it from other databases on the computer. See the section Password Restrictions and Recommendations in this chapter for more information.
Ensure that all Management Service instances using the same repository must use the same secure password. Select the Configure Proxy check box optional if Enterprise Manager is using a proxy server for external access. Specify the properties for the proxy server host name enter a fully qualified host name , port number, Do Not Proxy for list, and the Proxy user credentials.
Specify an appropriate Realm value. This becomes a mandatory field only if the proxy server credentials have been configured using a Realm, in which case, you must specify an appropriate Realm value. A Realm is a string value that is assigned by the proxy server to indicate the secure space that requires authentication. This screen displays a summary of the options that you have selected during the installation process.
Depending on the installation type, this screen displays any or all of the following details:. For more information on each of the previously listed details, see the Enterprise Manager online Help.
The installer begins installing the selected Oracle product. These scripts and their locations are listed in the Execute Configuration Scripts dialog box that is displayed only for Linux. To execute these scripts, go to the computer window, log in as root and run these configuration scripts. At this point, the installer starts running the recommended configuration tools. After successfully running all the recommended configuration tools, click Next. The End of Installation screen appears.
This screen tells you whether or not the installation was successful and displays some important information that you must remember about the product you have installed. Select this option to install the Management Agent in an Oracle home directory on a specified host target. Each host you wish to monitor must have a Management Agent installed.
You may also perform silent installations using a response file. Use the Agent Deploy application to perform a new agent installation standalone or cluster agent or a shared agent installation. To see which group was used to install the Application Server, type ls -l on the command line in the directory containing opmn. To see the groups to which you belong, type groups on the command line. You may be a member of several groups. Note that it is not sufficient to be a member of the group used to install the Application Server; that group must be your current group.
Use the newgrp command to change to the group used to install the Application Server. Oracle recommends installing all software using a single group. In the Specify Installation Type screen, select the fourth option Additional Management Agent , and specify the parent directory path and installation name.
The agent home created during the installation is placed as a sub-directory under this parent directory. For example: agent10g. To do this, select the appropriate prerequisite status check box and click Retry. Specify the Management Service host name. For example: dlsun Enter the port number for the Management Service. The default port is and the default secure port number is However, even if you are specifying a secure and locked Management Service, you must still enter the nonsecure port number here.
If the Management Service is found to be running in a secure mode, the Specify Agent Registration Password screen appears. Find out the correct password for the secure and locked OMS environment. If you do not know the password, obtain it from the user who configured the Management Service for SSL. The installer starts installing the selected Oracle product.
Figure , "Execute Configuration Scripts" provides details on this screen. Refer to Table to see the list of configuration tools that are run. This command-line tool is typically used to run any of the failed configuration tools of your product s under an Oracle home.
This is the absolute location of the Oracle home. Products installed using an OUI that is earlier to This is a mandatory option.
This is optional. This is the absolute location of the response file that is used to overwrite some existing parameters. The orainst. Possible values are true and false. RERUN has a default value of false. This means that only failed tools or those tools that were skipped are executed.
All those tools that were successfully executed are skipped during the rerun. During the installation, if any of the configuration assistants fails to run successfully, a configToolFailedCommands script is created in the respective Oracle home directories. If you want to rerun the failed configuration tools, you can either execute the runConfig tool, or navigate to the configToolFailedCommands script under the corresponding Oracle home location, and execute this script.
If you deinstall the Enterprise Manager 10 g Oracle homes using Oracle Universal Installer, the Oracle homes are de-registered from the central inventory and the oratab file. However, some files may remain in these Oracle homes. If an Oracle home has been successfully removed verify this in OUI by clicking Installed Products , you can manually delete the files through the operating system.
Shut down the Management Agent in the Agent Oracle home using the emctl stop agent command. Shut down the repository database if the database software is installed as a part of the Management Service Oracle home being uninstalled. Run the Oracle Universal Installer and select the Oracle home to deinstall. It is removed from the Central Inventory.
To resolve this issue, deinstall the Grid Control targets and wait for at least 15 minutes before you attempt to remove the targets from the Grid Control console using the Hosts screen. For Windows operating system, you will need to perform the following manual steps to remove entries from the registry. Paused You are listening to a sample of the Audible narration for this Kindle book.
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New Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Express 12c: An out-of-the-box, lightweight, easy-to-use web-based management solution for managing individual databases Schema as a Service : This ultimate consolidation of databases lets administrators host multiple application schemas within a single database and offer database as a service to hundreds. To do so, enter the following at the command line:. The following are some specific tasks to perform to become familiar with your database.
They are presented as links to the chapters that contain information about these tasks and other related database management tasks. Start up your instance and open the database. At the end of installation, your instance is already started and your database is open. In the future there will be times, perhaps for doing database maintenance or because of a power or media failure, that you shut down your database or instance and later restart it.
Optionally configure the network environment to enable clients to connect to your database. See Chapter 4, "Configuring the Network Environment". Review your database storage structure: tablespaces and datafiles, redo log files, and control files.
Review, unlock, and reset passwords as necessary for initial database users. Create new users and assign privileges and roles to them. See Chapter 7, "Administering Users and Security".
Create users and necessary schema objects, including tablespaces and tables. Populate tables with data. See Chapter 8, "Managing Schema Objects".
Review a backup strategy for the database and back up the database. See Chapter 9, "Performing Backup and Recovery". Enable archiving of redo logs, if not already done. Monitor database performance, diagnose performance problems and tune the database as necessary. See Chapter 10, "Monitoring and Tuning the Database".
This OBE steps you through the tasks in this chapter, and includes annotated screen shots. The following topics introduce you to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control: Database Management Features Online Help Navigational Features Database Management Features From the Oracle Enterprise Manager, you can perform administrative tasks such as creating schema objects tablespaces, tables, and indexes , managing user security, backing up and recovering your database, and importing and exporting data.
Online Help You can access context sensitive online Help by clicking Help displayed on every page. Navigational Features Navigational features of Oracle Enterprise Manager include the following: Property pages on each home page help you organize management tasks into distinct categories; for example, click Maintenance to perform tasks associated with backing up and maintaining your data.
Starting the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console To access the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console from a client browser, the dbconsole process needs to be running on the server. To stop the dbconsole process:. The Services page appears. You can also use the Services page to stop the process. Accessing the Oracle Enterprise Manager At the end of a successful database creation, Oracle Enterprise Manager is automatically launched and the database is started. Enterprise Manager displays the Database Home page Figure Figure Database Home Page Description of the illustration home-page-updated1.
Click Setup at the top of the Database Home page. Click Administrators in the left navigation bar. To create a new user, see "Administering Database Users" Click Create to create a new Enterprise Manager user by assigning the management privileges to an existing database user. Enter the password for the selected user and click Finish.
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