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E-raamat: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Deep Dive

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"Achieve peak database efficiency and derive unprecedented value from your corporate assets by implementing an end-to-end cloud computing solution. Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Deep Dive thoroughly explains best practices for deployment, administration, and monitoring. Discover how to prepare and install Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c, use agents, apply system-wide patches, perform real-time diagnostics, and provision hosts, databases, and middleware. Security, plug-ins, and virtualization are also fully covered in this Oracle Press guide"--

Master Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c

Achieve peak database efficiency and derive unprecedented value from your corporate assets by implementing an end-to-end cloud computing solution. Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Deep Dive thoroughly explains best practices for deployment, administration, and monitoring. Learn how to prepare and install Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c, use agents, apply system-wide patches, perform real-time diagnostics, and discover, monitor, and administer hosts, databases, and middleware. Security and select plug-ins are also fully covered in this Oracle Press guide.

  • Install and configure Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c
  • Deploy management agents in one of six available ways
  • Handle security with Cloud Control administrators, roles, and credentials
  • Track performance with SQL monitoring and Active Session History (ASH) analytics
  • Dynamically provision middleware and enterprise applications
  • Work with Oracle Exadata and Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud
  • Force policy compliance and employ global change detection
  • Manage and monitor hosts, virtual machines, and server pools
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction xxi
Part I Implementing and Maintaining Cloud Control 12c
1 Overview of Cloud Control Architecture
3(22)
Architectural Developments from GC 10g to CC 12c
4(4)
OEM 11g and 12c Use WLS Whereas OEM lOg Uses AS l0g
5(2)
Must Preinstall a Database for the Repository in OEM 11g and 12c
7(1)
Cloud Control 12c Components
8(12)
Cloud Control Console
12(1)
Oracle Management Agent
12(4)
Oracle Management Service
16(2)
Oracle Management Repository
18(2)
Data Flow Between Cloud Control Components
20(3)
Summary
23(2)
2 Cloud Control Preinstallation
25(50)
Key Architectural Design Decisions
28(13)
Decide How Many Cloud Control Environments to Build
30(6)
Make Required CC Architectural Choices
36(5)
Network Configuration Steps
41(10)
Set Up Host Name Resolution
42(1)
Fully Qualify Host Name References
43(3)
Host Name Constraints
46(1)
Use Static IP Addresses
47(1)
Connectivity Checks
47(4)
Hardware Requirements
51(5)
Software Requirements
56(17)
Download and Stage CC and Related Software
57(3)
Verify Certification Information
60(1)
Create Required OS Groups and Users
61(4)
Create Required Directories
65(5)
Synchronize OS Timestamps/Time Zones
70(2)
Confirm Platform-Specific Software Requirements
72(1)
Summary
73(2)
3 Building a Preconfigured Management Repository Database
75(58)
Part I: Build a Database with a Preconfigured Repository
76(40)
Perform a Software-only Installation of Oracle Database 11gR2
77(5)
Create a Database with the DBCA EM Template
82(34)
Part II: Finish Configuring the Repository Database
116(15)
Rename CC Datafiles If Using OMF
118(1)
Disable Auto Optimizer Statistics Collection
118(1)
Set the COMPATIBLE Initialization Parameter
119(1)
Create Additional Redo Log Groups If Using OMF
119(1)
Confirm Listeners Load Balance Across RAC Nodes
120(1)
Check OS Default Locale vs. Database NLS Settings
121(1)
Ensure Database lime Zone Matches OS Time Zone
122(1)
Implement HugePages (Conditional)
123(4)
Enable Flashback Database
127(1)
Enable FORCE LOGGING Mode
128(1)
Enable Block Change Tracking
129(1)
Run the EM Prerequisite Kit in Standalone Mode
129(2)
Summary
131(2)
4 Cloud Control Installation and Configuration
133(68)
Preparation for CC Installation
136(17)
Gather Needed Installation Information
136(9)
Address Installation Bugs
145(1)
Initialize the oracle User Environment
145(4)
Choose Desired Installer Options
149(4)
Installation of a New CC System
153(21)
My Oracle Support Details Screen
154(2)
Software Updates Screen
156(2)
Oracle Inventory Screen
158(2)
Prerequisite Checks Screen
160(1)
Installation Types Screen
160(1)
Installation Details Screen
161(2)
Plug-in Deployment Screen
163(2)
WebLogic Server Configuration Details Screen
165(1)
Database Connection Details Screen
166(2)
Repository Configuration Details Screen
168(2)
Port Configuration Details Screen
170(1)
Review Screen
171(1)
Install Progress Screen
171(2)
Finish Screen
173(1)
Configuration of the New CC System
174(21)
Initial Console Setup
175(3)
Patch Cloud Control
178(4)
Configure OMS and OMR Database Nodes
182(13)
Installation of an Additional OMS (Conditional)
195(4)
Summary
199(2)
5 Installing and Configuring Management Agents
201(36)
Agent Installation Requirements
202(2)
General Agent Requirements
202(1)
Agent Deployment Requirements
202(1)
Agent Deployment Requirements Summary
203(1)
Downloading Agent Software to Cloud Control
204(3)
Setting My Oracle Support Credentials
204(1)
Setting Up the Software Library
204(2)
Configuring Self-Update
206(1)
Downloading Agent Software
206(1)
Installing Agents Using the Agent Deployment Wizard
207(9)
Installing Agents Using the Silent Install
216(3)
Synchronize EMCLI with the OMS
217(1)
Download the Installer to the Target Host
217(1)
Edit the Response File
218(1)
Install the Agent Using the Silent Install
218(1)
Installing Agents Using the RPM Method
219(4)
Synchronize EMCLI with the OMS
219(1)
Download the Installer to the Target Host
219(2)
Edit the agent.properties File
221(1)
Install the Agent
222(1)
Installing Agents Using the Agent Cloning Wizard
223(3)
Prerequisites
223(1)
Installation Using the Agent Cloning Wizard
223(3)
Installing Agents Using the Manual Cloning Procedure
226(3)
Prerequisites
226(1)
Installation Using the Manual Cloning Procedure
227(2)
Installing Shared Oracle Home Agents Using the Wizard
229(2)
Prerequisites
229(1)
Installing the Shared Oracle Home Agent Using the Wizard
230(1)
Installing Shared Oracle Home Agents Using AgentNFS.pl
231(3)
Prerequisites
232(1)
Installing the Shared Oracle Home Agent Using AgentNFS.pl
233(1)
Agent Configuration Issues
234(1)
Firewall Issues
234(1)
Agent Issues
234(1)
Summary
235(2)
6 Cloud Control Console Configuration
237(20)
Selecting the Home Page
238(2)
Global Menu Items
240(7)
The Enterprise Menu
240(2)
The Targets Menu
242(1)
The Favorites Menu
243(1)
The History Menu
243(1)
The Setup Menu
243(3)
The Help Menu
246(1)
The "User" Menu
246(1)
Notification Requirements
247(1)
Define Notification Methods
247(3)
Mail Server
247(3)
Other Notification Methods
250(1)
Define an E-mail Address for User
250(1)
Set Notification Schedules
251(5)
Defining Notification Schedules
252(4)
Summary
256(1)
7 Cloud Control Security and User Management
257(24)
Administrators
258(6)
Administrator
258(1)
Repository Owner
259(1)
Creating Administrators
259(5)
Roles
264(2)
Credentials
266(5)
Named Credentials
266(2)
Preferred Credentials
268(2)
Monitoring Credentials
270(1)
Privilege Delegation
271(1)
Registration Passwords
272(1)
Audit Data
273(1)
Securing Cloud Control Data Transfer
274(4)
EM Framework Security
278(1)
Summary
279(2)
8 Cloud Control Maintenance and Tuning
281(72)
Maintaining Cloud Control
282(60)
Operational Maintenance
283(53)
Physical Maintenance
336(6)
Cloud Control Tuning
342(8)
Sizing Guidelines
343(1)
OMS and OMR System Errors
343(1)
Target Metric Collection Errors
344(2)
Targets with Down Status
346(1)
Critical and Warning Events
346(1)
OMR Database Alert Log Errors
347(1)
Reorganizing Tables and Indexes
347(1)
Cloud Control Metrics
347(3)
Summary
350(3)
Part II Cloud Control for Database, System, Storage, and Middleware Administrators
9 DBAs: Manage Databases with Cloud Control
353(36)
Oracle Databases Home Screen
355(6)
Oracle Database Menu
358(3)
Performance
361(9)
Oracle Performance Menu
364(6)
Availability
370(10)
Backup/Recovery Summary
371(1)
Data Guard Summary
372(6)
Availability Menu
378(2)
Schema Tools
380(4)
Schema Menu
380(4)
Administration Tools
384(4)
Administration Menu
384(4)
Summary
388(1)
10 System and Storage Administrators: Manage Infrastructure with Cloud Control
389(42)
Host Administration
391(32)
Host Home Page
394(6)
Host Menu
400(23)
Storage Administration
423(6)
Viewing Storage History
428(1)
Summary
429(2)
11 Middleware Administrators: Manage Middleware with Cloud Control
431(70)
Managing Middleware with Cloud Control
432(2)
Discovering Middleware Targets
434(5)
Automatic Discovery of Fusion Middleware Targets
435(1)
Discovering Targets Manually
436(1)
Using the Command Line to Discover Multiple WebLogic Domains
437(2)
Discovering New or Modified Domain Members
439(1)
Managing Middleware with Cloud Control
439(7)
Managing WebLogic Application Deployment
441(1)
Monitoring JEE Applications
442(1)
Managing WebLogic Server with Cloud Control
442(1)
SOA Home
443(1)
Web Services Policy Dashboard
444(1)
Managing a WebLogic Server Domain
444(2)
Proactive Middleware Monitoring
446(9)
Managing Cloud Control Metrics
448(1)
System Monitoring and Notifications
449(2)
Request Monitoring
451(1)
Composite Application Dashboard
452(3)
Middleware Diagnostics with Cloud Control
455(29)
Using the Middleware Target Home Pages for Diagnostics
456(1)
Using the Middleware Performance Summary Pages
457(1)
The Middleware Diagnostics Advisor
457(3)
Diagnosing Problems Related to WebLogic Middleware Alerts
460(1)
Transaction Diagnostics and Root-Cause Analysis
461(3)
JVM Diagnostics and Application Dependency and Performance Managers
464(1)
JVM Diagnostics
464(6)
Application Dependency and Performance
470(4)
Installing Application Dependency and Performance
474(3)
How ADP Monitors Middleware Targets
477(1)
Cross-Tier Diagnostics
478(1)
Analyzing Heap Snapshots
478(1)
Viewing Real-Time Data for a JVM
479(1)
Managing JVM Pools
480(2)
Tracing Active Threads
482(2)
Provisioning Middleware Through Cloud Control 12c
484(10)
The Middleware Provisioning Page in EM Cloud Control
484(5)
Scaling Up/Scaling Out Oracle Middleware
489(1)
Scaling Up and Scaling Out a WebLogic Domain
490(1)
Java EE Application Deployment and Undeployment
491(2)
Provisioning SOA Artifacts and Composites
493(1)
Using Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud
494(2)
Using the Exalogic Elastic Cloud Discovery Wizard
495(1)
Using the Exalogic Elastic Cloud Home Page and Dashboard
495(1)
Configuration and Change Management
496(1)
Tracking Assets
496(1)
Summary
497(4)
Part III Notable Management Packs
12 Lifecycle Management Pack
501(46)
Discovery
503(3)
Introduction to the Provisioning and Patch Automation
506(1)
Configuring the Software Library
507(6)
Populating the Software Library with Application Software
509(4)
The Procedure Library
513(3)
Bare Metal Provisioning
516(2)
Setting Up the Bare Metal Provisioning Infrastructure
516(1)
Bare Metal Provisioning Deployments
517(1)
Database Provisioning
518(1)
Middleware Provisioning
519(1)
Patching
520(6)
Creating a Patch Plan
521(2)
Validating and Deploying the Patch Plan
523(3)
Linux Patching
526(9)
Linux RPM Repository Server Prerequisites
527(1)
Create Linux RPM Repository from ULN
527(3)
Manage Patching Groups
530(2)
Apply Patches
532(3)
Manage the RPM Repository
535(1)
Configuration Management
535(4)
Configuration Searches
535(2)
The Configuration Browser
537(1)
Configuration History
538(1)
Configuration Comparisons
538(1)
Other Configuration Activities
539(1)
Change Management
539(5)
Schema Baselines
540(1)
Schema Comparison
540(1)
Schema Synchronizations
541(1)
Schema Change Plans
542(1)
Data Comparison
543(1)
Compliance Management
544(1)
Compliance and Best Practices
544(1)
Real-Time Configuration Monitoring
544(1)
Summary
545(2)
13 Oracle Virtualization
547(36)
What Is Virtualization?
548(1)
Overview of Virtualization Technologies
549(6)
Full Software Virtualization
550(1)
Hardware-Assisted Software Virtualization
551(1)
Paravirtualization
552(1)
Hybrid Virtualization Technology
553(1)
The Hypervisor
553(2)
Introduction to Oracle VM
555(1)
History of Oracle VM
555(2)
History of Xen
556(1)
Components of Oracle VM
557(1)
Oracle VM Templates
557(1)
Configuring OEM Cloud Control for Oracle VM
557(9)
Configure the Oracle Virtualization Plug-in
558(5)
Configure Oracle Virtualization Management
563(3)
Managing the Oracle VM Manager from OEM Cloud Control
566(10)
Managing the VM Manager
567(3)
Managing the VM Server Pool
570(3)
Managing VM Server
573(3)
Managing Virtual Machines from OEM Cloud Control
576(5)
Using the VM Guest Screen Menu
577(3)
Using the VM Guest Drop-Down Menu
580(1)
Summary
581(2)
Index 583
Edward Whalen is a senior Enterprise Architect with over 25 years of experience in cloud computing, applications, operating systems, computer hardware and database technologies. He is experienced with designing and implementing high performance Enterprise systems and data centers, including primary and disaster recovery systems. The range of skills and experience covers all layers of applications, software and hardware technologies including the latest technologies. Edward Whalen is the author of 10 books covering a wide range of topics including virtualization technologies, and database technologies from Oracle and Microsoft. In addition, Edward Whalen is a recognized expert on Oracle performance tuning, Oracle RAC, SAN implementation, and application workload testing. He currently holds a Top Secret clearance.





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