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Re: How to connect to Oracle Management Server (OMS)?

From: PGVin <pgvin_at_earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 09:49:35 -0600
Message-ID: <P62dnRtPqdLx4oyiXTWJjQ@comcast.com>


Thanks, man! Those are really helpful reference. Trying again to connect to OMS. PGVin

"Anton Buijs" <remove_aammbuijs_at_xs4all.nl> wrote in message news:3f112235$0$49117$e4fe514c_at_news.xs4all.nl...
>
> PGVin <pgvin_at_earthlink.net> schreef in berichtnieuws
> VxadnQFLh953a42iXTWJjg_at_comcast.com...
> | Hi! Everyone:
> | I am trying to use "Backup" from Backup Management within Oracle
> | Enterprise Manager Console, but everytime it pops up error message that
> ask
> | me to connect to OMS first. I don't know where to find it and how to
> connect
> | it. If anyone can give me a clue, I would appreciate it!! Thanks!!
> |
> | PGVin
> |
> |
>
> This is paste from a post I made on a question on "Oracle SNMP". Should
give
> you the direction.
> I'am not sure but if I recall it well, making Backups from the OEM console
> (uses RMAN on the background) requires an OMS. Is not possible with
> standalone OEM Console.
>
> Oracle has it's own "SNMP system" if I may call it so.
> A brief description to give you the direction.
> It exists of several components
> 1. the Oracle Intelligent Agent (OIA, dbsnmp processes)
> 2. the Oracle Management Server (OMS, part of OEM)
> 3. Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)
> 4. The OEM Repository
>
> OEM can be used standalone as a database management tool. This setup does
> not allow for monitoring databases and getting alarms. For you purpose you
> must use an OMS.
>
> On each host where you want to monitor its databases you start the OIA.
> (lsnrctl dbsnmp_start in V8.1.7, agentctl start in V9.2)
> Then you choose one host for your entire environment where you run the
OMS.
> Setting up the OMS requires the creation of a Repository, just a set of
> tables where OEM stores all data.
> You best give it its own database but you can store it in any database you
> want (but not the one you want to monitor).
> The OMS communicates with all the OIA's all the time.
> Using the OEM Console you communicate with the OMS to discover new hosts,
> register events for the databases. OEM comes with a set of predefined
events
> with parameters you can set (like: raise warning when a tablespace is over
> 80% full, raise error when over 90%) but you can add you own defined
events.
> You can also register jobs to run batches at scheduled intervals.
> OEM can send emails (you can block certain hours, like when databases are
> down for a cold backup).
> OEM can also send alarms to a pager.
>
> Now you know what it basically can and what to look for in the manuals ..
I
> hope.
> If you don't have the Documentation CD, you can find them all on
> http://tahiti.oracle.com
>
>
>
Received on Sun Jul 13 2003 - 10:49:35 CDT

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