Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications
Release 9.0.1

Part Number A88720-01

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Preface

1 Overview

What's New in Version 9i
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
Central Administration of Oracle Applications System
Automatic Problem Resolution
Oracle Applications Advanced Event Tests
Oracle Performance Manager
Oracle Capacity Planner
Concurrent Processing Tuning Assistant
Oracle Applications Manager

2 Post-Installation Configuration

Intelligent Agent on the Managed Node
Applying Oracle Applications Patch for Bug #1302931 or Bug #1371501
Configuring Windows NT Security for the Enterprise Manager Job System
Enabling Disk Statistics Collection for Capacity Planner and Performance Manager on Windows NT
Configuring Oracle Applications Sign-On Auditing
Starting the Intelligent Agent on the Managed Node
Managing the Intelligent Agent on UNIX
Managing the Intelligent Agent on Windows NT
Managing the Intelligent Agent from the Windows NT Command Prompt
Oracle Management Server (OMS)
Creating the Oracle Management Server Repository
Starting the Oracle Management Server
Managing the Oracle Management Server on UNIX
Managing the Oracle Management Server on Windows NT
Using CPTA Through the Oracle Management Server
Running the Management Pack for Oracle Applications through a Web Browser
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
Starting the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
Discovering Nodes and Services
Configuring the oapps.ora File on the Concurrent Manager Node
Discovering Concurrent Managers in the Console
Setting Preferred Credentials
Starting Applications in the Management Pack for Oracle Applications
Configuration Checklist

3 Introduction to Oracle Performance Manager

Accessing Performance Data Through an Intermediate Host
Usage Scenarios for Oracle Performance Manager
Starting Oracle Performance Manager
Starting Oracle Performance Manager from the Console
Starting Oracle Performance Manager from the UNIX Command Line
Starting Oracle Performance Manager from the Start Menu in Windows NT
Running Performance Manager in Enterprise Mode
Running Performance Manager in Standalone Mode
Using the Oracle Performance Manager Main Window
Connecting to a Discovered Target in Enterprise Mode
Manually Connecting to a Target
Viewing Performance Manager Charts
Monitoring Multiple Targets Concurrently
Viewing Chart Groups
Selecting Collected Data and Data Sources
Using the Chart Display Window
Selecting a Chart Format
Setting the Chart Refresh Rate
Pausing and Restarting a Chart
Selecting Chart Options
Chart-Specific Commands
Drilling Down from One Chart to Another
Using the Chart Status Button
Drilling Down to an Historical Chart
Displaying Alternate Chart Orientations
Sorting Data in a Table Chart
Saving Your Changes to a Chart
Obtaining Help for a Class, Chart, or Data Item
Printing a Chart
Generating a Report for a Chart
Recording Chart Data
Starting a Recording
Stopping a Recording
Playing a Recording
Removing a Recording
Chart Display Window Menu Shortcut Keys
Working With Events and Thresholds in Performance Manager
Triggered Events and Thresholds
Events Registered for Multiple Targets
Metrics with Multiple Events and Different Thresholds
Event Permissions
Registering Events in Performance Manager
About Oracle 9i and Pre-9i Agents
Viewing Thresholds
Resetting Thresholds
Refreshing Thresholds
Editing Threshold Associations
Running Performance Manager in a Browser
Viewing Metric and Event Documentation Through a Browser

4 Introduction to Oracle Capacity Planner

How Capacity Planner Collects and Stores Performance Data
Accessing Historical Data Through an Intermediate Host
Usage Scenarios for Oracle Capacity Planner
Starting Oracle Capacity Planner
Using Help
Using Oracle Capacity Planner
Setting Up a Collection
Selecting Targets
Selecting Targets on Discovered Nodes
Selecting Targets on Undiscovered Nodes
About the Target Property Sheet
Defining the Frequency of Collection Samples
Defining the Location of the Historical Database
Defining the Frequency of Loading Collection Data
Understanding When the Loader Runs
Understanding How Data Aggregation Works
Defining the Amount of Data to Keep
Applying and Reverting the Collection Settings for a Target
Selecting the Classes of Data to Collect
Starting Data Collection
Stopping Data Collection
Generating a Collection Report
Copying Collection Settings
Troubleshooting Collection and Load Problems
Analyzing Collected Data
Connecting to an Oracle Capacity Planner Historical Database
Organization of Data in the Navigator
Browsing the Collected Data
Viewing an Analysis for a Class of Data
Saving a Class Analysis as a User-Defined Analysis
Specifying Selection Criteria for a Class of Data
Viewing and Modifying User-Defined and Predefined Analyses
Creating a Copy of an Analysis
Renaming a User-Defined Analysis
Deleting a User-Defined Analysis
Working with Analyses
Viewing the Value of a Data Point
Selecting a Line
Adding a Class of Data to an Analysis
Modifying Selection Criteria from the Analysis Window
Removing a Line from a Chart
Excluding a Data Point from a Chart
Showing or Hiding the Chart Legend
Zooming and Scrolling to View More or Less Chart Data
Auto-Scaling Data
What Is a Trend Analysis?
Specifying and Performing a Trend Analysis
Saving Changes to a User-Defined or Predefined Analysis
Saving the Results of a User-Defined Analysis
Saving the Results of a Predefined Analysis
Printing an Analysis Chart
Generating a Report for an Analysis Chart
Understanding the Oracle Capacity Planner Historical Database
Understanding the Service Reference Table (vp_service_ref)
Understanding the Class Reference Table (vp_class_ref)
Understanding the Data Tables
Data Table Names
Data Table Contents

5 Concurrent Processing Tuning Assistant

Considerations When Using the Tuning Assistant
Connecting Directly to the Applications Database
Connecting to the Concurrent Processing Tuning Assistant Repository
Usage Scenarios for the Tuning Assistant
Concurrent Manager Balancing
Concurrent Manager Specialization
Starting the Tuning Assistant
Starting the Tuning Assistant from Oracle Enterprise Manager
Starting the Tuning Assistant from the UNIX Command Line
Starting the Tuning Assistant from the Start Menu on Windows NT
Using the Tuning Assistant
Tuning Assistant Main Window
General Tab
Options Tab
Displaying Reports
Saving Reports
Report Properties
Drill Down from Tuning Assistant Reports
Printing Tuning Assistant Reports
Report Descriptions
Concurrent Managers by Hour (24x7)
Concurrent Manager Usage by Program
Program Run Summary by Status
Program Wait Summary
Waiting Requests by Hour (24x7)
Long Running Requests
Short Running Requests that Waited
Request Run Summary by Month
Drill-Down Reports
Requests that Ran
Requests that Waited
Request Details
Tuning Advisor
Tuning Advisor Reports
Tuning Advisor Report
Tuning Suggestion Report for High Utilization with Many Waiting Requests
Tuning Suggestion Report for Low Utilization with Many Waiting Requests
Tuning Suggestion Report for No Capacity with Many Waiting Requests

6 Oracle Applications Advanced Event Tests

Fault Event Tests
Concurrent Manager UpDown
CRM Waiting on a Lock
ICM Waiting on a Lock
Request Error Rate
Request Warning Rate
Unresponsive Concurrent Manager
Performance Event Tests
Inactive Request Pending
Pending Concurrent Request Backlog
Request Pending Time
Run Alone Request Submitted
Space Event Tests
Concurrent Manager Disk Free
Fault Event Tests (For V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Concurrent Manager UpDown (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
CRM Waiting on a Lock (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
ICM Waiting on a Lock (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Request Error Rate (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Request Warning Rate (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Performance Event Tests (For V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Inactive Request Pending (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Pending Concurrent Request Backlog (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Request Pending Time (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Run Alone Request Submitted (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)

7 Oracle Applications Jobs

Setting Concurrent Manager Node Credentials
Job Descriptions
Concurrent Manager Shutdown
Concurrent Manager Shutdown (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Concurrent Manager Startup
Concurrent Manager Startup (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Kill Locking Session
Kill Locking Session (for V8.1.6 and Earlier Agents)
Load Data into Concurrent Processing Tuning Assistant

A Troubleshooting

Managed Node (Concurrent Manager Node)
Cannot Start the Intelligent Agent - Oracle Performance Utility Conflict
Oracle Management Server Node (OMS)
Problems Connecting to Oracle Management Server
Client Node
Unable to Connect to Repository When Using Performance Manager or Capacity Planner
Unable to Start Performance Manager in Context of the Console
Error Connecting to Repository When Using Performance Manager
Cannot Save Current Performance Manager Work
Errors Occur When Attempting to Connect to Oracle Applications Instances
Losing Connection to a Service
Version of Agent Is Not Compatible with Event or Job
Advanced Events Do Not Display in the Browser
'Failed to Authenticate User Error' When Running a Job
Multiple Instances of the Same Concurrent Managers in the Console
Chart Recording Stops When Enterprise Manager Console Is Closed

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