Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle WebCenter 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) Part Number E12405-02 |
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This chapter describes how to access Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console, and display WebCenter-related pages from where you can perform all necessary configuration, monitoring, and management tasks.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Audience
The content of this chapter is intended for Fusion Middleware administrators (users granted the Admin
, Operator
, or Monitor
role through the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console). See also, Section 1.8, "Understanding Administrative Operations, Roles, and Tools".
Fusion Middleware administrators can login to Fusion Middleware Control Console and access Oracle WebCenter pages. Your role determines what you can see and do after logging in. To find out more, see Table 1-5, "WebCenter Operations and Oracle WebLogic Server Roles".
To access the Fusion Middleware Control Console:
Start Fusion Middleware Control.
Fusion Middleware Control is configured for a domain, and it is automatically started when you start the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Server. See "Starting and Stopping Fusion Middleware Control" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide.
Navigate to the following URL: http://
host_name
.
domain_name
:
port_number
/em
For example: http://myhost.mycompany.com:7001/em
You can find the exact URL, including the administration port number, in config.xml
:
On Windows: DOMAIN_HOME\config\config.xml
On UNIX: DOMAIN_HOME/config/config.xml
See also, "Managing Ports" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide.
Enter a valid administrator User Name and Password details for the farm.
The default user name for the administrator user is weblogic
. This is the account you can use to log in to Fusion Middleware Control for the first time.
Click Login.
The first page you see is the Farm home page. You can also view this page at any time by selecting the name of the farm in the navigation pane (Figure 6-1).
From the navigation pane, you can drill down to view and manage all components in your farm, including WebCenter Spaces and any custom WebCenter applications that you may have deployed. For detailed instructions, see
The WebCenter Spaces home page is your starting place for managing WebCenter Spaces. The page displays status, performance and availability of all the components and services that make up WebCenter Spaces.
From here you can:
View key group space performance data and track overall response time. Quickly see which group spaces are used the most, the slowest performers, and determine which group spaces are recording the most errors.
Navigate to key WebCenter Spaces components, including the application itself, WebLogic Server installation, MDS repository, and the deployed J2EE application.
View status and key performance metrics for WebCenter services used in the application.
Drill down to detailed performance information for individual group spaces, services, external applications, portlets, and producers.
The WebCenter Spaces home page also displays a WebCenter menu (Figure 6-3).
From the WebCenter menu, you can:
To navigate to the main home page for WebCenter Spaces:
Login to Fusion Middleware Control.
See Section 6.1, "Displaying Fusion Middleware Control Console".
In the Navigator (Figure 6-4), expand WebCenter.
Expand WebCenter Spaces.
Select WebCenter Spaces to navigate to the home page for your WebCenter Spaces installation.
Notice how the Navigator menu changes to WebCenter (Figure 6-5).
The J2EE Application Deployment home page (Figure 6-6) is your starting place for managing custom WebCenter application deployments developed with Oracle WebCenter Framework. The page displays status, performance and availability of all the components and services that make up the custom WebCenter application.
Note:
WebCenter Spaces has a different home page, see Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces.From here you can:
Navigate to the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console.
Access various Application Deployment menu options:
Start, restart, and shutdown the application
View and configure log files.
Undeploy and redeploy the application.
Configure security policies and roles.
Configure ADF and MDS options.
View a performance summary, entry points to the application, Web Services and modules associated with the application, and the response and load data which shows the requests per second and the request processing time.
Navigate to key components of the custom WebCenter application.
Drill down to detailed performance information for individual modules and services.
For custom WebCenter applications, the Application Deployment menu displays an additional menu option—WebCenter. From the WebCenter menu, you can perform WebCenter-specific tasks such as:
Manage external applications (see Chapter 13, "Managing External Applications").
Manage back-end services (see Chapter 11, "Managing Services").
Manage portlet producers (see Chapter 12, "Managing Portlet Producers").
Monitor detailed performance metrics for WebCenter services (see Chapter 15, "Monitoring Oracle WebCenter Performance").
To navigate to the main home page for your custom WebCenter application:
Login to Fusion Middleware Control.
See Section 6.1, "Displaying Fusion Middleware Control Console".
In the Navigator (Figure 6-7), expand Application Deployments.
Select the name of your custom WebCenter application to display the application's home page.
Notice WebCenter menu options display on the Application Deployment menu (Figure 6-8).
From WebCenter application pages it is easy to navigate to pages belonging to related components, such as, WebLogic Server domains, servers, Java components, MDS repository, and so on.
WebCenter Spaces - From the home page, click links in "Related Components" to navigate to the WebCenter Spaces application itself, as well as WebLogic Server installation pages, MDS repository pages, and J2EE application pages in Fusion Middleware Control. See also, Section 6.2, "Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Spaces".
From the J2EE application page you can also access ADF and security information.
Custom WebCenter applications - The Application Deployment menu on the J2EE application home page offers direct navigation to the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, as well as pages relating to ADF, MDS repository, and security. See also, Section 6.3, "Navigating to the Home Page for Custom WebCenter Applications".