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Monitoring the Database, Remotely Managing a Cluster, Before installing Compaq Insight Manager

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Cluster Management 6-7 Monitoring the Database Oracle8i Enterprise Manager uses agents to continuously monitor database activities and offers a graphical console allowing administrators to manage the database. From the Enterprise Manager Console, the administrator can administer, diagnose, and tune multiple databases. Jobs can also be scheduled, software can be distributed, and objects and events can be monitored from the console. Several steps are required to properly configure the system for Oracle8i Enterprise Manager. Additional steps are required to integrate the management of parallel databases. For example, you must do the following: I Create an Enterprise Manager Repository on the console node. I Obtain sufficient rights on the console machine as well as on the managed cluster nodes. I Install Oracle agents on each managed node. Refer to the Oracle8i documentation, including: I Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide I Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide I Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide I Oracle8i Parallel Server Setup and Configuration Guide I Oracle8i Parallel Server Concepts I Oracle8i Parallel Server Administration, Deployment, and Performance Oracle8i Enterprise Manager and its corresponding documentation are shipped as part of Oracle8i Enterprise Edition. Remotely Managing a Cluster Oracle8i Enterprise Manager, Compaq Insight Manager, and Compaq Insight Manager XE can be run from any network client machine that has network access to the cluster nodes. They can operate on Windows NT Server, Windows 95, or Windows 2000. Before installing Compaq Insight Manager, Compaq Insight Manager XE, or Oracle8i Enterprise Manager, it is recommended that you read through the corresponding documentation to determine how to set up and configure each of these programs to run remotely.

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Cluster Management
6-7
Monitoring the Database
Oracle8
i
Enterprise Manager uses agents to continuously monitor database
activities and offers a graphical console allowing administrators to manage the
database. From the Enterprise Manager Console, the administrator can
administer, diagnose, and tune multiple databases. Jobs can also be scheduled,
software can be distributed, and objects and events can be monitored from the
console.
Several steps are required to properly configure the system for Oracle8
i
Enterprise Manager. Additional steps are required to integrate the management
of parallel databases. For example, you must do the following:
Create an Enterprise Manager Repository on the console node.
Obtain sufficient rights on the console machine as well as on the
managed cluster nodes.
Install Oracle agents on each managed node.
Refer to the Oracle8
i
documentation, including:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator’s Guide
Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide
Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide
Oracle8i Parallel Server Setup and Configuration Guide
Oracle8i Parallel Server Concepts
Oracle8i Parallel Server Administration, Deployment, and Performance
Oracle8
i
Enterprise Manager and its corresponding documentation are shipped
as part of Oracle8
i
Enterprise Edition.
Remotely Managing a Cluster
Oracle8
i
Enterprise Manager, Compaq Insight Manager, and Compaq
Insight Manager XE can be run from any network client machine that has
network access to the cluster nodes. They can operate on Windows NT Server,
Windows 95, or Windows 2000.
Before installing Compaq Insight Manager, Compaq Insight Manager XE, or
Oracle8
i
Enterprise Manager, it is recommended that you read through the
corresponding documentation to determine how to set up and configure each
of these programs to run remotely.