After the dimensions have been selected for Profitability and Cost Management, select Navigate , then Administer , and then Application Library. From the Application Library, right-click the new application name, and select Deploy. The application name and selected dimensions are forwarded to the Profitability and Cost Management server.
The application name must be 7 characters or less. If required, you can also add users and security roles at this time. From Navigate, select Applications , then Profitability , and then select the new application. Make the following directories to hold the management server and agent. There are some restrictions on the possible path lengths, so don't make the directory structure too deep, especially for Windows installations.
You can generate the base response files using the following command. These can provide inspiration. They are very big and full of comment about the parameters. Log in with the username "sysman" and the password you specified during your installation. Once logged in, you are presented with a with the "License Agreement" screen. Click the "I Accept" button and you are presented with the homepage selector screen.
Oracle Enterprise Manager provides database administrators DBAs with a powerful set of tools to manage, monitor, and administer even the most complex network of databases from a single workstation, called the Enterprise Manager Console. Oracle Parallel Server Management within the Oracle Enterprise Manager context, is comprised of the following components:.
Component Description Console The Console is a graphical user interface that provides menus, toolbars, and launch palettes to allow access to Oracle tools.
The Console is run from a client machine or a browser. The Console is comprised of four windows: Navigator window -- Contains an object browser which provides an organized, consistent and hierarchical view of the database objects in the network.
Group window -- Provides a customized, graphical representation of key objects, created by the administrator. Event Management window -- Allows the administrator to remotely monitor for critical database and system events.
Job window -- Provides the administrator with the ability to automate repetitive activities. Each Management Server manages exactly one domain. The domain is the logical grouping of machines for administrative purposes.
The Management Server processes all system management tasks and administers the distribution of these tasks to the Oracle Intelligent Agents on the managed nodes. Repository Database All administrators in a domain share a repository, a set of database tables. The repository contains the accounts of every administrator in the domain. The Management Server uses the repository to store all system data, application data, and the state of managed nodes throughout the environment.
The repository can be shared by multiple administrators. The repository must be on a separate machine from the nodes. Oracle Intelligent Agents Manages and completes tasks requested from the Console. Once installed, the Oracle Intelligent Agent: Listens for and responds to job requests initiated by the Console. Schedules job requests. Requests can include detecting and correcting abnormal conditions, performing standard database administration procedures, and monitoring events.
The Oracle Intelligent Agent is installed on the nodes. The statistics represent the aggregate performance for all instances running on an Oracle Parallel Server. The Oracle Data Gatherer must be installed on a node somewhere on the network.
Oracle Parallel Server Management uses the following utilities to manage instances:. OPSD is installed on the nodes. ORA file configured on all nodes in cluster. ORA configured. ORA file so that each instance has a unique net service name. The net service names should contain the same service name but the instance names should be unique. ORA file must be configured with information about the database on each node.
Two environments are shown below:. The Console with the aid of the Management Server remotely manages the databases for both nodes. The Console and the Management Server are running on a Windows NT or Solaris machine with an Oracle8 database installed that is only being used as a repository. The Oracle Intelligent Agent does not need to be running.
The nodes share an Oracle8 i database. The repository is not created in this database, and the Oracle Intelligent Agent is running on both nodes. The Repository is on a separate Windows NT or Solaris machine with an Oracle8 i database installed that is only being used as a repository.
The nodes run an Oracle8 database.
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