Oracle® Enterprise Manager Licensing Information 11g Release 1 (11.1) Part Number E11987-18 |
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Enterprise Manager offers the following management packs for Oracle Middleware Enterprise Management:
WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Management Pack for WebCenter Suite
Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware
Management Pack for Oracle Coherence
The following sections in this chapter describe the licensed features and links for these packs.
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Some information displayed in the Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control console for the following licensable entities is missing, inaccurate, and/or incomplete:Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware
WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Management Pack for WebCenter Suite
Management Pack for Oracle Coherence
Accurate and complete information on these licensable products is expected to be available in a future release of Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control. Meanwhile, refer to this document for accurate and complete information.
This pack offers a complete, cost-effective, and easy-to-use solution for managing Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle WebLogic Server, and Oracle Application Server. At a high level, this pack provides capabilities for application performance management, configuration management, service level management, coherence management as well as provisioning and patch automation for Oracle Application Server, Oracle Fusion Middleware, and/or Oracle WebLogic Server software.
The features available with this pack are as follows:
Application performance management features are available in Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control.
Configuration management features are available in Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control, Configuration Change Console, and Application Configuration Console.
Service level management features are available in Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control.
Coherence management features are available in Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control.
Business Transaction Management features are available in Oracle Business Transaction Management.
Provisioning and patch automation features are available in Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control.
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All Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Fusion Middleware Control and Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control functionality is included with each edition of Oracle Fusion Middleware. The links and areas that require the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition are outside of Fusion Middleware Control and Application Server Control.The following sections provide feature overviews for each of the multiple products associated with WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
The WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition improves the availability and performance of Java applications with low overhead, and provides in-depth diagnostics. The pack enables administrators to proactively monitor application performance and diagnose the root cause of performance problems, such as applications crashing and hanging in a production environment, which may severely impact businesses.
In addition, this pack delivers comprehensive management and modeling capabilities for pure Java EE and web service environments, as well as business transaction monitoring for applications running in Oracle WebLogic Server. By combining contextual drill-down modeling capabilities with extensive metrics that can span containers horizontally as well as the entire vertical stack for Java EE, this pack significantly reduces the cost and complexity of managing Java EE-based environments in development, testing, staging, and production environments.
You can access the application performance management features available with the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition through Grid Control licensed links and by installing JRockit Mission Control. Both of these components comprise the application performance management features provided by the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Unless otherwise stated, the features listed in Table 3–1 apply to both Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Application Server environments. In some cases, as noted in the table, the features also apply to the underlying host target types on which the middleware software has been installed.
Table 3-1 Feature Highlights of Application Performance Management within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
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Historical performance monitoring (Applies to underlying host on which middleware software has been installed.) |
Track availability and performance data over time to help identify trends and/or possible performance problems. |
Advanced alert management (Applies to underlying host on which middleware software has been installed.) |
Provides notification methods, rules and schedules and associated drill-downs, ability to set blackouts, associate corrective actions with alerts, user-defined metrics, metric snapshots, and monitoring templates. |
Request performance |
Historical views show the response times for end-user requests. Response time breakdowns are available in each layer (servlet, JSP, EJB, JDBC, and SQL) of an OC4J container. |
Interactive transaction trace (Applies only to Oracle Application Server.) |
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Hot deployment without server restarts or configuration changes |
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"Always on" low overhead monitoring, notifications, and dashboards |
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WebLogic Domain/JVM pool monitoring |
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Real-time visibility into a JVM and application state without instrumentation overhead |
This feature applies to applications deployed to both Oracle Application Server and WebLogic Server.
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Trace in-flight transactions |
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Cross-tier trace with Oracle Database |
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Differential heap analysis |
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Service-level objectives |
Provide service-level objectives (SLOs) at any point within the architecture for indicators and alerts. |
Contextual visibility into Java EE and web service metrics |
Provide drill-down contextual visibility into Java EE and web service metrics, enabling administrators to both quickly understand and analyze their application to identify potential bottlenecks and performance trends, as well as prepare for capacity changes and overall application management. |
Metrics visibility for any layer |
Automatically generate customized dashboards and views to view metrics at any layer in the application through graphs and tables. |
Business transaction monitoring (Applies only to Oracle WebLogic Server) |
Provide transaction request visibility across multi-tier architecture for WebLogic applications, including individual transaction tracing and aggregated metrics. |
JRockit Mission Control |
Monitor, manage, profile, and diagnose your applications when running on the JRockit JVM. |
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Within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition, licensing is restricted to Java EE and web service components with respect to the Application Dependency and Performance pages in Enterprise Manager Grid Control and does not include SOA, BPEL, WebCenter, Portal, OSB, ESB, AIA, or Pageflow components.Configuration management features within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition automate the process of managing software and hardware configurations and deployments. This pack provides capabilities such as search and compare across environments, configuration monitoring, policy management and compliance support, security configuration scoring and dashboards, and comprehensive reporting for Oracle middleware software.
You can access the configuration management features available with the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition through Grid Control licensed links and by installing the Configuration Change Console and Application Configuration Console. All three of these components comprise the configuration management features provided by the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
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To obtain all the features of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition, you need to enable the Configuration Management Pack for Applications in Grid Control for the host on which you have the licensed WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.Unless otherwise stated, the features listed in Table 3–2 apply to both Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Application Server environments, as well as the underlying host target types on which they have been installed.
Table 3-2 Feature Highlights of Configuration Management Within WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
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Middleware and host configuration management |
Provide hardware and software configuration data collection, search, comparison, historical change tracking, and analytical reporting. |
Patching (Applies only to Oracle Application Server) |
Include Critical Patch Advisories, which alert you to critical patches you need to apply. |
Policy and security management |
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Policy groups |
This feature is accessible from the Policy Group sub-tab under the Compliance tab. |
Deployments/installations, including patch-level |
Understand what you have by utilizing the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition for discovery, asset tracking of middleware software and its underlying hardware configurations, configuration change tracking, and maintenance of relationships. |
Client System Analyzer |
Enable your system administrators to collect and analyze configuration information and data from end-user systems. Using the pre-installed application enables you to collect end-user configuration information without setting up a separate Web server. The Management Agents collect, analyze, and upload the end-user configuration information to the Management Repository. |
Security at a glance (Applies only to Oracle Application Server) |
From a single view, monitor and standardize compliance to security standards across your enterprise. View compliance scores and track trends over time to understand improvements in compliance or deviations. Drill down into individual targets to understand policy violations and closed loop remediation. |
Real-time configuration change detection |
Provide real-time configuration change detection and automation of compliance frameworks, such as Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL), and Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standards. WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition solves this need with a centralized Configuration Change Console that includes out-of-box and user-defined policies and controls. Note: WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition features within the Configuration Change Console are restricted to the Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle WebLogic Server, and Oracle Application Server related targets residing in the Oracle Middleware home, platform and operating system configurations. Any user or application configuration-related files residing on the operating system not associated with the Oracle Middleware home are not part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition. |
Application configuration management |
Provide a comprehensive solution for managing the application infrastructure underlying mission-critical applications. The Application Configuration Console provides an automated "gold master" methodology to application infrastructure management providing IT infrastructure personnel with the ability to:
Note: WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition features within the Application Configuration Console are restricted to the Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle WebLogic Server, and Oracle Application Server related targets residing in the Oracle Middleware home, platform and operating system configurations. Any user or application configuration-related files residing on the operating system not associated with the Oracle Middleware home are not part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition. |
Service Level Management features within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition offer a rich monitoring solution that helps IT organizations achieve high availability and performance, and optimized service levels for their business services. SLM actively monitors and reports on the availability and performance of services, including end-user business functions, Web applications, and infrastructure components.
Using service tests or synthetic transactions executed from remote user locations (beacons), businesses can monitor services from the end-users' perspectives and the services' correlation to the underlying IT infrastructure. In addition, the Service Level Management assesses the business impact of any service problem or failure, and indicates whether service level goals have been met.
Service Level Management within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition includes the features shown in Table 3–3.
Table 3-3 Feature Highlights of Service Level Management Within WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
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Service modeling |
Model critical business functions based on a wide range of supported protocols. |
Complete service monitoring |
Monitor service availability, performance, usage, and service level compliance. |
Beacons |
Measure availability and performance from representative key user locations. |
Oracle Coherence features within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition provide comprehensive monitoring and management capabilities for Coherence. The features provide complete cluster visibility by supplying detailed metrics of various cluster artifacts and their interdependencies. You can monitor more than one Coherence cluster from a single console.
Enterprise Manager provides out-of-box support for metric alerts, enabling users to proactively monitor the cluster health. Various performance charts show real-time and historical performance trends. Enterprise Manager automates the mundane tasks of setting up Coherence software and creating a cluster on distributed machines. Enterprise Manager also enables users to start and stop new nodes in an already monitored Coherence cluster. Similarly, users can also start and stop the entire cluster.
Oracle Coherence within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition includes the high-level features shown in Table 3–16.
Table 3-4 Feature Highlights of Oracle Coherence Within WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
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Complete cluster visibility |
Provide detailed metrics for all Coherence components. |
Monitor multiple clusters |
Monitor multiple clusters from a single console |
Automate deployment |
Automate the deployment and setup of the Coherence cluster with multiple nodes. |
Start and stop nodes |
Stop existing nodes and start new ones in a Coherence cluster. |
Start and stop the cluster |
Start and stop the entire Coherence cluster. |
Configuration management |
Change run-time configuration parameters of multiple nodes, caches, and services from the central user interface console. |
The WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition includes Business Transaction Management (BTM) features only for Java EE and web service components running on WebLogic Server or Oracle Application Server, as shown Table 3–5. BTM is separately installed from Grid Control.
Table 3-5 Feature Highlights of Business Transaction Management Within WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
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Transaction discovery |
Discover, record, and correlate transactions as they flow across components that may span multiple WebLogic and/or Oracle Application Server instances. |
Contextual visibility into Java EE metrics |
Provide drill-down contextual visibility into Java EE, enabling administrators to both quickly understand and analyze distributed applications to identify potential bottlenecks and performance trends, as well as prepare for capacity changes and overall application management. |
Transaction-level agreements |
Provide transaction-level objectives (TLOs) that span multiple interacting components. |
Exception management |
Transaction alerting and searching to locate exceptions and errors in transactions that span multiple application components |
BTM technologies licensed as part of the WebLogic Server category are as follows:
JAX-WS
JAX-RPC
JDBC
EJB
JMS
Java
For BTM licensed links, see "Licensed Links Applicable to Business Transaction Management".
Oracle includes a restricted-use license of Oracle Service Bus (and its subcomponents) for the express purpose of monitoring endpoints for Enterprise Manager Business Transaction Management, covering creation of Proxy and Business Service in pass-through mode only. Oracle Service Bus may be configured with the Business Transaction Management observer agent in single instance, and an additional instance of Oracle Service Bus may be configured for Proxy failover purposes.
Provisioning and patch automation features within the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition automate deployment of Oracle middleware software and automate application of Oracle middleware patches. The features provide easy and scalable critical data center operations, resulting in lower operational risk and cost of ownership. The features in this pack provide functionality for "bare-metal" provisioning of operating systems and Oracle middleware software images, cloning of existing Oracle middleware installations, and operating system and Oracle middleware patching.
Unless otherwise noted, the features listed in Table 3–5 apply to only to Oracle Application Server environments, as well as the hosts on which these targets reside.
Table 3-6 Feature Highlights of Provisioning and Patch Automation Within WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
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Patching |
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Provisioning |
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Cloning (Applies to Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle WebLogic Server, and Oracle Application Server) |
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Security management |
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To use any of the features described above, you must purchase licenses to the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition. The following sections itemize the Enterprise Manager links that require licensing of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition, and should not be accessible if the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition has been disabled. In general, the links identified below apply to the following target types and the hosts on which these targets reside.
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Targets
Oracle Fusion Middleware Farm
Oracle WebLogic Domain
Oracle WebLogic Cluster
Oracle WebLogic Server
SMPP Driver
Clustered Application Deployment
Application Deployment
Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle Web Cache
Oracle Coherence
VoiceXML Driver
Discoverer
Oracle Forms Services
Oracle Portal
Oracle Reports Application
XMPP Driver
Oracle Reports Bridge
Oracle Reports Server
Oracle Reports Tools
Oracle User Messaging Service
User Messaging Email Driver
Oracle Application Server 10g Targets
Oracle Application Server Farm
Oracle Application Server Cluster
DCM-Managed Oracle Application Server Cluster
OC4J
Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle Web Cache
Oracle Forms Services
Oracle Reports
Discoverer
Oracle Portal
BC4J
Oracle Workflow
Oracle Application Server Wireless
The WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition does not include features for Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), Oracle Service Bus (OSB), Oracle SOA Infra, and Oracle SOA Composite. For these Oracle Fusion Middleware components, the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition must be licensed.
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While Enterprise Manager functionality to manage Oracle WebLogic Server is rather consistent across versions of Oracle WebLogic Server, the specific licensable links under the WebLogic Server Management Pack and the navigation to those links may be different across different versions of Oracle WebLogic Server. Consequently, some of the following sections distinguish between licensed links for different WebLogic Server versions.All of the Grid Control pages have a set of four links in the top right corner: Setup, Preferences, Help, and Logout.
Click the Setup link. A set of links on the left side of the Setup page appears.
Client System Analyzer in the Grid Control link is part of this pack.
Several sections are licensed on the Grid Control home page.
In the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section, the links related to the target types identified above are part of this pack.
In the Deployments Summary section, the links related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
In the Security Policy Violations section, the links related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
In the All Targets Policy Violation section, the links related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
On the Grid Control Home Page, there is a Deployments tab. There are several sections on the Deployments page.
In the Critical Patch Advisories section, the links related to the target types identified above are part of this pack.
In the Deployment Summary section, the links related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
In the Configuration section, the links related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
In the Client Configurations section, the links related to the target types identified above are part of this pack.
On the Alerts page, there is a Targets Down sub-tab.
The links in the Message column that are related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
On the Alerts page, there is a Critical sub-tab.
The links in the Message column that are related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
On the Alerts page, there is a Warning sub-tab.
The links in the Message column that are related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
On the Grid Control Home Page, there is a Compliance tab.
In the Compliance page, the links related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack.
The links to the following report categories and/or reports related to the target types identified above and their underlying host are part of this pack:
Deployment and Configuration category
All reports within the Client Configurations sub-category
All reports within the Hardware sub-category
All reports within the Linux Operating System Patching sub-category
All Reports within the Operation System sub-category
All reports within the Oracle Fusion Middleware Software sub-category
All reports within the Oracle Home Patch Advisories sub-category
All reports within the Patching Automation Reports sub-category
Monitoring category
Alerts and Policy Violations sub-category
20 most Common Alerts and Policy Violations
20 Most common Alerts and Policy Violations (Target)
Alerts and Policy Violations History
Alerts and Policy Violations History (Group)
Alerts and Policy Violations History (Target)
Availability History sub-category
Availability History (Group)
Availability History (Target)
All reports within the Disabled Policies sub-category
Policy Groups sub-category
Compliance Evaluation (Group)
Compliance Evaluation (Target)
Compliance Evaluation Summary
Compliance Trend (Target)
Policy Group Library
All reports within the Root Cause Analysis sub-category
All reports within the Service Alerts sub-category
All reports within the Service Performance and Usage sub-category
All reports within the Service Tests sub-category
All reports within the Templates sub-category
All reports within the Web Application Page Performance sub-category
All reports within the Web Application Request Performance sub-category
All reports within the Web Application Transaction Performance sub-category
From the My Oracle Support tab, the Patches & Updates sub-tab is licensable under this pack.
From the Targets page, when you select the Host sub-tab, you access the host information for all of your Oracle middleware hosts. There is a table on the Hosts page.
In the Policy Violations column for each host, the numbers that appear in this column are links, and the links are part of this pack.
From the Targets page, when you select a host on which Oracle middleware resides, you access the Host Home page. On the Host Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the Configuration section, all links are part of this pack.
In the Policy Violations section, the numbers in this section are links, and the links are part of this pack.
In the Security section, all of the links are part of this pack.
In the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section, all of the links are part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the following links are licensed:
The Metric and Policy Settings link goes to the Metrics and Policy Settings page. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, there is a Policies link, which is part of this pack.
The Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All links under the Deployment and Configuration section
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section.
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section.
On the Host Home page, click the Targets link. On the Targets page, there is a Policy Violations column. The numbers in this column are links, and the links associated with Oracle middleware targets are part of this pack.
On the Host Home page, click the Configuration link. The entire Configuration page is part of this pack.
From the Middleware sub-tab page — accessed from the Targets tab of the Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Console — the following links (consult the target types table shown earlier to understand which target types' links are licensed) are licensed with this pack:
Links in the Status column
Links in the Alerts column
Links in the Policy Violations column
Application Dependency and Performance link in the Related Links section at the bottom of the page
Request Monitoring link in the Related Links section at the bottom of the page.
JVM Diagnostics link in the Related Links section at the bottom of the page.
From the JVM Diagnostics page, accessed from the Middleware sub-tab of the Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g Grid Control Console, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Summary page accessed from the POOL menu
When Oracle middleware is running on JRockit JVM, JRockit Mission Control is a licensed feature of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Metric Details page, there is a Metric and Policy Settings link in the Related Links section. When you click this link, the Metric and Policy Settings page appears, which applies to any target listed in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Targets and Oracle Application Server 10g Targets.
The following items from this page are licensed in this pack:
Metric Thresholds tab
Metric Snapshots link
The following list of links and navigation to them correspond with managing Oracle WebLogic Server versions 9 and 10 in Grid Control 11g, and are licensed as part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Oracle Fusion Middleware Farm Target Type
From the Oracle Fusion Middleware Farm Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Farm menu
Any links in the Status column of the Deployments region
Any links in the CPU Usage (%) and Status columns of the Fusion Middleware region
Oracle WebLogic Domain Target Type
From the Oracle WebLogic Domain Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Alert History and Blackouts pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the WebLogic Domain menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the WebLogic Domain menu
Members page accessed from the WebLogic Domain menu
Summary page accessed from the JVM Diagnostics sub-menu within the WebLogic Domain menu.
Policy Enforcement Dashboard, Registered Services, and Saved Tests pages accessed from the Web Services sub-menu within the WebLogic Domain menu
Save Test button on the Test Web Service page accessed from the Web Services sub-menu within the WebLogic Domain menu
Any links in the Status, Active Sessions, Request Processing Time (ms), and Bean Accesses (per minute) columns of the Servers region.
Any links in the Status column of the Deployments region
Oracle WebLogic Cluster Target Type
From the Oracle WebLogic Cluster Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the WebLogic Cluster menu
Performance Summary, Status History, Alert History, and Blackouts pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the WebLogic Cluster menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the WebLogic Cluster menu
Members page accessed from the WebLogic Cluster menu
Summary page accessed from the JVM Diagnostics sub-menu within the WebLogic Cluster menu
Request Processing Time (ms) and Requests (per minute) links in the Response and Load region
Any links in the Status, Active Sessions, Request Processing Time (ms), and Bean Accesses (per minute) columns of the Deployments region
Any links in the Status, Active Sessions, Request Processing Time (ms), and Bean Accesses (per minute) columns of the Servers region
Oracle WebLogic Server Target Type
From the Oracle WebLogic Server Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the WebLogic Server menu
Performance Summary, JVM Performance, Resource Performance, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the WebLogic Server menu.
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the WebLogic Server menu
Summary page accessed from the JVM Diagnostics sub-menu within the WebLogic Server menu
Last 24 Hours, Last 7 Days, and Last 31 Days views available from the Web Services page accessed from the WebLogic Server menu
Entire Configuration sub-menu accessed within the WebLogic Server menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations, EJBs, Servlets and JSPs, JDBC and JTA Usage, JMS, and Work Manager sections
Availability, CPU Usage (%), and Heap Usage (MB) links in the General section
Request Processing Time (ms) and Requests (per minute) links in the Response and Load region
Any links in the Status, Dependency, Active Sessions, Request Processing Time (ms), and Bean Accesses (per minute) columns in the Application Deployments table of the Deployments region
Any links in the Dependency, Requests Processed, Average Client Processing Time (ms), Requests (perminute), and Total Client Processing time (ms) columns in the Servlets and JSPs table of the Most Requested region
Any links in the Dependency column in the Oracle Infrastructure Web Services table of the Most Requested region
Clustered Application Deployment Target Type
From the Clustered Application Deployment Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Clustered Application Deployment menu
Performance Summary, Status History, Alert History, and Blackouts pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Clustered Application Deployment menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Clustered Application Deployment menu
Availability (%) link in the General section
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations, EJBs, Servlets and JSPs, and Work Manager sections
Request Processing Time (ms) and Requests (per minute) links in the Response and Load region
Any links in the Status, Active Sessions, Request Processing Time (ms), and Requests (per minute) in the Deployments region
Application Deployment Target Type
From the Application Deployment Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Application Deployment menu.
Performance Summary, Application Dependency and Performance, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Application Deployment menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Application Deployment menu
All, Day, and 2 hours views available from the ADF Performance page accessed from the Application Deployment menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations, EJBs, Servlets and JSPs, and Work Manager sections
Availability (%) link in the General section
Request Processing Time (ms) and Requests (per minute) links in the Response and Load region
Any links in the Dependency, Requests Processed, Average Client Processing Time (ms), Requests (perminute), and Total Client Processing time (ms) columns in the Servlets and JSPs table of the Most Requested region
User Messaging Service Target Type
From the User Messaging Service Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the User Messaging Service menu
Performance Summary, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the User Messaging Service menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the User Messaging Service menu
Any links in the Statistics and Alerts and Policy Violations sections
User Messaging Email Driver Target Type
From the User Messaging Service Email Driver page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information submenu within the User Messaging Email Driver menu.
Performance Summary, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the User Messaging Email Driver menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control submenu within the User Messaging Email Driver menu.
Any links in the Statistics and Alerts and Policy Violations sections
Sending Latency (ms) and Receiving Latency (ms) links in the Message Latency region
Oracle HTTP Server Target Type
From the Oracle HTTP Server Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link or accessed from the General Information submenu within the Oracle HTTP Server menu
Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, Policy Trend Overview, and Performance Summary pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle HTTP Server menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Oracle HTTP Server menu
Any links accessible from the Configuration sub-menu within the Oracle HTTP Server menu
Metric and Policy Settings page accessed from the Target Setup sub-menu within the Oracle HTTP Server menu
All, Day, and 2 hours views available from the Performance Summary page accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle HTTP Server menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations, Response and Load, Module Request Statistics, and CPU and Memory Usage regions of the Oracle HTTP Server Home page
Request Throughput and Response Size (KB) links in the Virtual Hosts region of the Oracle HTTP Server Home page
From the Oracle Web Cache Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Oracle Web Cache menu
Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, Policy Trend Overview, and Performance Summary pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Web Cache menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Oracle Web Cache menu
Any links accessible from the Configuration sub-menu within the Oracle Web Cache menu
Metric and Policy Settings page accessed from the Target Setup submenu within the Oracle Web Cache menu
All, Day, and 2 hours views available from the Performance Summary page accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Web Cache menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations, Response and Load, Performance, Origin Servers, and CPU and Memory Usage regions of the Oracle Web Cache Home page.
From the Oracle Forms Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Oracle Forms menu
Performance Summary, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the User Messaging Email Driver menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Oracle Forms menu
Metric and Policy Settings page accessed from the Target Setup sub-menu within the Oracle Forms menu
All, Day, and 2 hours views available from the Performance Summary page accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Forms menu
Any links in the Forms Deployment, Response and Load, and Alerts and Policy Violations regions of the Oracle Forms Home page
Oracle Reports Bridge Target Type
From the Oracle Reports Bridge Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Bridge menu
Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Bridge menu
Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring submenu within the Oracle Reports Bridge menu
Metric and Policy Settings page accessed from the Target Setup sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Bridge menu
Any links in the CPU and Memory Utilization region of the Oracle Reports Bridge Home page
Oracle Reports Application Target Type
From the Oracle Reports Application Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Application menu
Performance Summary, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Application menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Application menu
Metric and Policy Settings page accessed from the Target Setup sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Application menu
All, Day, and 2 hours views available from the Performance Summary page accessed from the Monitoring submenu within the Oracle Reports Application menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations, and Response and Load regions of the Oracle Reports Application Home page
Oracle Reports Tools Target Type
From the Oracle Reports Tools Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Tools menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Tools menu
Metric and Policy Settings page accessed from the Target Setup sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Tools menu
Oracle Reports Server Target Type
From the Oracle Reports Server Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Server menu
Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, Policy Trend Overview, and Performance Summary pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Server menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Server menu
Metric and Policy Settings page accessed from the Target Setup sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Server menu
All, Day, and 2 hours views available from the Performance Summary page accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Oracle Reports Server menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations, and Response and Load regions of the Oracle Reports Server Home page
From the Discoverer Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Availability link accessed from the General Information icon link, or accessed from the General Information sub-menu within the Discoverer menu
Performance Summary, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Discoverer menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Discoverer menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations region
Memory Usage (MB) link in the Memory Usage region
Any links in the Components region
From the Portal Home page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Performance Summary, Performance Metrics, Historical Performance Metrics, Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Portal menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu within the Portal menu
Any links in the Alerts and Policy Violations section of the Summary region
Page Engine-Average Page Processing Time (ms) and Page Engine-Pages (per minute) links in the Page Response Time region
More Info… link in the Page Response Code Statistics (last 24 hours) region and any links accessible from its page
From the Targets page, when you select the Systems sub-tab, you can access information such as name, type, and alerts for all of your systems.
On the Host page, there is a Policy Violations column for each host. The numbers in this column are links, and the links for hosts on which Oracle middleware resides are part of this pack.
You can access the systems target home pages from the Systems sub-tab of the Targets tab. From the Systems page, select the system target by clicking on its name. The system target home page will be displayed.
On the Home page, several sections are licensed:
All of the links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Configuration Changes section are licensed as part of this pack.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Policy Violation section are licensed as part of this pack.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Security Policy Violations section are licensed as part of this pack
All of the links related to Oracle middleware in the Critical Patch Advisories section are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Reports link. The following report links on the Report Definitions page are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policy links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host under the Monitoring section
On the Home page, click the Components sub-tab.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Policy Violation section are licensed as part of this pack.
On the Home page, click the Topology sub-tab.
When you select a target on the page, the details for the target are shown in the Selection Details section. The Policy Violations link related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Selection Details and Summary sections are licensed as part of this pack.
On the Home page, Administration page, Components page, Charts page, and Topology page, there is a Launch Dashboard button.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
You can access the Groups sub-tab from the Targets tab.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
Oracle WebLogic Domain Group Target Type
Any links, pages, and menus accessible from the Oracle WebLogic Domain Group Home page are licensed with this pack.
You can access the groups target home pages from the Groups sub-tab of the Targets tab. From the Groups page, select the groups target by clicking on its name. The groups target home page appears.
On the Home page, several sections are licensed:
All of the links related to Oracle middleware in the Configuration Changes section are licensed as part of this pack.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware in the Security Policy Violations section are licensed as part of this pack.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware in the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Reports link. The following report links on the Report Definitions page are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links related to Oracle middleware under the Monitoring section.
All Disabled Policies links related to Oracle middleware under the Monitoring section.
On the Home page, click the Administration link.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware in the Deployments section are licensed as part of this pack.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware in the Configuration Searches section are licensed as part of this pack.
On the Home page, click the Members link.
All of the links related to Oracle middleware in the Policy Violation section are licensed as part of this pack.
The following list of links and navigation to them correspond with managing Oracle WebLogic Server in Grid Control 11g and are licensed as part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Enterprise Manager Home page:
Select the Targets tab, then the Web Applications sub-tab. Click any Web Application Name in the table. On the Web Application page that appears, the Page Performance tab is a licensed feature of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Click the Page Performance tab. All links, buttons, and drill-downs on the Page Performance page are licensed features of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Page Performance page, the following Related Links are also part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Advanced Analysis
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Web Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Request Performance tab. All links, buttons, and drilldowns on the Request Performance page are licensed features of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Request Performance page, the following Related Links are also part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
OC4J Performance
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Web Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Monitoring Configuration tab. All four links in the Web Application Tasks section are licensed features of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Monitoring Configuration page, the following Related Links are also part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Web Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Test Performance tab, then click any test in the table. On the resulting Web Transaction home page, the Play with Trace button is a licensed feature of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the System sub-tab, there is a Component Summary. All of the links related to Oracle m and its underlying host in the Policy Violation column are part of this pack.
From the Topology sub-tab, there is a Selection Details section. The Policy Violation link related to Oracle m and its underlying host is part of this pack.
From the Enterprise Manager Home page:
Select the Targets tab, then the Services sub-tab. Click any Forms Application Name in the table. On the resulting Forms Application page, the Page Performance tab is a licensed feature of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Click the Page Performance tab. All links, buttons, and drilldowns on the Page Performance page are licensed features of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Page Performance page, the following Related Links are also part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Advanced Analysis
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Forms Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Monitoring Configuration tab. The following links in the Forms Application Tasks section are licensed features of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Manage Watch Lists
Manage Regions
Manage Web Server Data Collection
You can access Generic Services target home pages from the Services sub-tab of the Targets tab. To locate a generic service, click the Type column heading to sort the column, and scroll to a generic service. Click the generic service name to go to its Home page.
From the System sub-tab, there is a Component Summary. All of the links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
From the Topology sub-tab, there is a Selection Details section. The Policy Violations link related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host is part of this pack.
You can access Aggregate Services target home pages from the Services sub-tab of the Targets tab. To locate an aggregate service, click the Type column heading to sort the column, and scroll to an aggregate service. Click the aggregate service name to go to its Home page.
From the System sub-tab, there is a Component Summary. All links related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
From the Topology sub-tab, there is a Selection Details section. The Policy Violations link related to Oracle middleware and its underlying host is part of this pack.
The following list of links and navigation to them correspond with managing Oracle WebLogic Server version 7 and 8 in Grid Control 11g and are licensed as part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Oracle WebLogic Server Domain Target
You can access the Oracle WebLogic Server Domain Home page from the Middleware sub-tab under the Targets tab. From the Middleware page, select the Oracle WebLogic Server Domain by clicking on its name.
On the Oracle WebLogic Server Domain Home page, several sections are licensed:
All of the links in the Policy Violations section are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, select the Reports link.
Links to reports related to Oracle WebLogic Server in the Alerts and Policy Violations, Disabled Policies, and Policy Group sections are licensed as part of this pack.
The Members property page is accessible from the Home page.
All of the links in the Policy Violations column are licensed as part of this pack.
Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster Target
You can access the Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster Home page from the Middleware sub-tab under the Targets tab. From the Middleware page, click on the name of an Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster.
On the Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster Home page, several sections are licensed:
All of the links in the Policy Violations section are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, select the Reports link.
Links to reports related to Oracle WebLogic Server in the Alerts and Policy Violations, Disabled Policies, and Policy Group sections are licensed as part of this pack.
The Members property page is accessible from the Home page.
All of the links in the Policy Violations column are licensed as part of this pack.
Oracle WebLogic Server Managed Server Target
You can access the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Home page from the Middleware sub-tab under the Targets tab. From the Middleware page, click the name of the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server. The Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Home page appears.
On the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Home page, several sections are licensed:
All of the links in the Policy Violations section are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, select the Reports link.
Links to reports related to Oracle WebLogic Server in the Alerts and Policy Violations, Disabled Policies, and Policy Group sections are part of this pack.
Select Metric and Policy Settings. The resultant Policies tab is licensed as part of this pack.
The Administration property page is accessible from the Home page.
The entire page is licensed as part of this pack.
From the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
Oracle Application Server Home Page
The Patch link in the Related Links section is licensed as part of this pack.
Oracle Application Server Administration Page
All links in the Deployments section are licensed as part of this pack.
Oracle Application Server Target Types
From the Middleware sub-tab, click an Oracle Application Server Cluster link. The Metrics link in the Oracle Application Server Cluster Home page is a licensed feature of this pack.
From the Middleware sub-tab, click an Oracle Middleware link. The following links in the Oracle Application Server Home page are licensed features of this pack:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the Oracle Application Server home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the Application Server Performance page are licensed features of this pack.
From the Application Server page, click an OC4J link. The following links in the OC4J Home page are licensed features of this pack:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the OC4J Home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the OC4J Performance page are licensed features of this pack.
From the Application Server page, click an Oracle HTTP Server link. The following links in the HTTP Server Home page are licensed features of this pack:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the HTTP Server Home page, click the Server Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the HTTP Server Performance page are licensed features of this pack.
From the HTTP Server Home page, click the Virtual Host Performance tab. This tab is a licensed feature of this pack.
From the Application Server page, click a Web Cache link. The following links in the Web Cache Home page are licensed features of this pack:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the Web Cache Home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the Web Cache Performance page are licensed features of this pack.
Application Server Instance Page
From the Middleware page, you can access information for each Oracle Application Server by clicking the link for an Oracle Application Server.
The Application Server Instance Home page is the first page.
In the General section, the link to the Oracle home is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, the Policies link is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Reports link. The following report links on the Report Definitions are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section.
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section.
On the Application Server Instance Home page, click the Administration sub-tab.
All of the links in the Configuration section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration Searches section are part of this pack.
On the Application Server Instance Home page, click the Topology sub-tab.
When you select a target on the page, the details for the target are shown in the Selection Details section. The Policy Violations link in the Selection Details section is part of this pack.
From the Middleware page, you can access Oracle HTTP Server information by expanding the server name list and clicking the link for an Oracle HTTP Server instance.
On the Oracle HTTP Server Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the General section, the link to the Oracle home is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Policy Violation section, all of the Policy Violation links are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Security section, all of the Security links are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, the Policies link is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Reports link. The following report links on the Report Definitions page are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section.
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section.
On the Oracle HTTP Server Home page, there is an Administration sub-tab.
All of the links in the Configuration section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration Searches section are part of this pack.
From the Middleware page, you can access Oracle Web Cache information by expanding the server name list and clicking the link for a Web Cache instance.
On the Oracle Web Cache Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the General section, the link for the Oracle home is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Policy Violations section, all of the Policy Violation links are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Security section, all of the Security links are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, the Policies link is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Reports link. The following report links on the Report Definitions page are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
On the Oracle Web Cache page, click the Administration link.
All of the links in the Configuration section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration Searches section are part of this pack.
From the Middleware page, you can access OC4J information by expanding the server name list and clicking the link for an OC4J instance.
On the OC4J page, several sections are licensed:
In the General section, the link to the Oracle home is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Policy Violation section, all of the Policy Violation links are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Security section, all of the Security links are licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, the Policies link is licensed as part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, click the Reports link. The following report links on the Report Definitions page are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section.
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section.
On the OC4J page, click the Administration link.
All of the links in the Configuration section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration Searches section are part of this pack.
Other Oracle Application Server 10g Components
From the Middleware sub-tab, you can access other Oracle Application Server 10g components (such as Oracle Forms Services). There are licensable links on these additional component Home pages under the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition. These licensable links could include the following:
In the General section, if a link to the Oracle home exists, the link is part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, there is a Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, there is a Policies link, which is part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
On the OracleAS Integration B2B Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the Related Links section, there is a Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, there is a Policies link, which is part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
On the Oracle Workflow Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the Related Links section, there is a Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, there is a Policies link, which is part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
On the Oracle CMSDK Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the Related Links section, there is a Metric and Policy Settings link. On the Metric and Policy Settings page, there is a Policies link, which is part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
Oracle Application Server Farm Pages
From the Middleware page, you can access Oracle Application Server Farm information by selecting a farm.
On the Oracle Application Server Farm Home page, several sections are licensed.
In the Policy Violation section, all of the Policy Violation are part of this pack.
In the Configuration Changes section, all of the Changes links are part of this pack.
In the Security Policy Violations section, all of the Security Policy Violations links are part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
On the Oracle Application Server Farm, there is an Administration sub-tab.
All of the links in the Deployments section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration Searches section are part of this pack.
On the Oracle Application Server Farm page, there is an Members sub-tab.
All of the links in the Policy Violations section are part of this pack.
On the Oracle Application Server Farm page, there is a Topology sub-tab.
When you select a target on the page, the details for the target are shown in the Selection Details section. The Policy Violations link in the Selection Details section is part of this pack.
On the Oracle Application Server Farm page, Metrics page, Administration page, and Members page, there is a Launch Dashboard button.
All of the links in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
Oracle Application Server Cluster Pages
From the Middleware page, you can access Oracle Application Server Cluster and Oracle Application Server DCM-managed clusters information by selecting a cluster. On the Oracle Application Server Farm page, there is a Topology sub-tab. When you select a target on the page, the details for the target are shown in the Selection Details section. The Policy Violations link in the Selection Details section is part of this pack.
On the Oracle Application Server Cluster Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the Policy Violation section, all of the Policy Violation links are part of this pack.
In the Configuration Changes section, all of the Changes links are part of this pack.
In the Security Policy Violations section, all of the Security Policy Violations links are part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section.
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section.
On the Oracle Application Server Cluster Home page, there is an Administration sub-tab.
All of the links in the Deployments section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration Searches section are part of this pack.
On the Oracle Application Server Cluster Home page, there is an Members sub-tab.
All of the links in the Policy Violations section are part of this pack.
On the Oracle Application Server Cluster Home page, there is a Topology sub-tab.
When you select a target on the page, the details for the target are shown in the Selection Details section. The Policy Violations link in the Selection Details section is part of this pack.
On the Oracle Application Server Cluster Home page, J2EE Applications page, Metrics page, Administration page, and Members page, there is a Launch Dashboard button.
All of the links in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
You can access HTTP Server HA Group pages from the All Targets sub-tab. To display the available HTTP Server HA Group, select HTTP Server HA Group from the Search list, then click Go. Select a HTPP Server HA Group from the search results to display its Home page.
On the HTTP Server HA Group Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the Configuration Changes section, all of the Configuration Changes links are part of this pack.
In the Policy Violation section, all of the Policy Violation links are part of this pack.
In the Security Policy Violation section, all of the Security Policy Violation links are part of this pack.
In the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section, all of the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes links are part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
On the HTTP Server HA Group Home page, there is an Administration sub-tab.
All of the links in the Deployments section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration section are part of this pack.
On the HTTP Server HA Group Home page, there is a Members sub-tab.
All of the links in the Policy Violation section are part of this pack.
On the HTTP Server HA Group Home page, Administration page, Charts page, and Members page, there is a Launch Dashboard button.
All of the links in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
You can access OC4J HA Group pages from the All Targets sub-tab. To display the available OC4J HA Group, select OC4J HA Group from the Search list, then click Go. Select an OC4J HA Group from the search results to display its Home page.
On the OC4J HA Group Home page, several sections are licensed:
In the Configuration Changes section, all of the Configuration Changes links are part of this pack.
In the Policy Violation section, all of the Policy Violation links are part of this pack.
In the Security Policy Violation section, all of the Security Policy Violation links are part of this pack.
In the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section, all of the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes links are part of this pack.
In the Related Links section, the Reports link goes to the Report Definitions page. The following report links are licensed as part of this pack:
All Alerts and Policy Violations links under the Monitoring section
All Disabled Policies links under the Monitoring section
On the OC4J HA Group Home page, there is an Administration sub-tab.
All of the links in the Deployments section are part of this pack.
All of the links in the Configuration section are part of this pack.
On the OC4J HA Group Home page, there is a Members sub-tab.
All of the links in the Policy Violation section are part of this pack.
On the OC4J HA Group Home page, Administration page, Charts page, and Members page, there is a Launch Dashboard button. All of the links in the Policy Violations column are part of this pack.
From the Enterprise Manager Home page, select the Targets tab, then the Middleware sub-tab.
All links of type Oracle Coherence Cluster in the table are a licensed feature of the Management Pack for Oracle Coherence, as are all subordinate pages from this drill-down.
From the Oracle Business Transaction Management Administrative Console:
Select the MyView Menu.
All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available on this page are licensed features.
Select the Dashboards menu.
All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available on this page are licensed features.
Select the Maps menu.
All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available on this page are licensed features.
Select the Usage menu.
All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available on this page are licensed features.
Select the Policies menu.
All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available on this page are licensed features.
Select the Alerts menu.
All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available on this page are licensed features.
Select the Administration menu.
All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available on this page are licensed features.
The following provisioning and patch automation related links are licensable with the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition, and should not be accessible if the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition has not been licensed and enabled.
Click the Setup link in the upper right corner of the Enterprise Manager Grid Control console. In the Overview of Setup page that appears, the Patching Setup link is licensed as part of this pack.
Click the Setup link in the upper right corner of the page. On the Overview of Setup page, click the Agents sub-tab. From the Agents page, click an agent to display the Agent Home page. The Dell Change Automation selection from the Add drop-down menu under the Monitored Targets section is a licensed feature of this pack.
Select any of the links in the Security Policy Violations section. On the Violations page that appears, the Security at a Glance sub-tab is licensed as part of this pack.
Links in the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section are licensed as part of this pack.
Click the Targets tab, then All Targets. On the All Targets page, click the Dell Change Automation link. All links and features available on or linked to from the Dell Change Automation page are licensed as part of this pack.
Links in the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section are licensed as part of this pack.
Select the Patching through Deployment Procedures link in the Patching section. On the Deployment Procedure Manager page that appears, the following procedure link and affiliated actions (that is, View, Schedule Deployment, Edit, Create Like, Revert, and Delete) are licensed as part of this pack:
Patch Application Server
Select the View/Upload Patch link in the Patching section. On the Patch Cache page that appears, any Application Server-related patch link and affiliated actions (that is, View Details, View Readme, Patch, and Remove) are licensed as part of this pack.
The Patch Linux Hosts link in the Patching section is licensed as part of this pack.
Select the Clone Oracle Home link in the Cloning section. On the Clone Oracle Home wizard that appears, cloning any application server target from an installed Oracle Home or from the Software Library is licensed as part of this pack.
Select the Deployment Procedures link in the Deployment Procedure Manager section. On the Deployment Procedure Manager page that appears, the following procedure links and affiliated actions (that is, View, Schedule Deployment, Edit, Create Like, Revert, and Delete) are licensed as part of this pack:
Fusion Middleware Provisioning
Fusion Middleware Domain Scale Up
Application Server Deployment (myJ2EE) 10.1.2.0.2
Application Server Deployment 10.1.3
Application Server Deployment 10.1.3.xSOA
Patch Application Server
Forms and Reports Provisioning
The Application Server Provisioning Procedures link is licensed as part of this pack.
Select the Patch Procedures link in the Deployment Procedure Manager section. On the Deployment Procedure Manager page that appears, the following procedure link and affiliated actions (that is, View, Schedule Deployment, Edit, Create Like, Revert, and Delete) are licensed as part of this pack:
Patch Application Server
Select the Provisioning sub-tab. On the Provisioning page that appears, any links associated with application server targets or the hosts on which application server targets reside are licensed as part of this pack.
The Security at a Glance link is licensed as part of this pack.
Host Home Page (for hosts on which the application server resides)
Links in the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section are licensed as part of this pack.
The Security at a Glance link is licensed as part of this pack.
The Security at a Glance link is licensed as part of this pack.
The links in the Critical Patch Advisories for Oracle Homes section are licensed as part of this pack.
Select the Targets tab, then the Systems sub-tab. The Systems Home page appears. The following link is licensed as part of this pack:
Security at a Glance
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management (SLM) offers a rich monitoring solution that helps IT organizations achieve high availability and performance, and optimized service levels for their business services. SLM actively monitors and reports on the availability and performance of services, including end-user business functions, Web applications, and infrastructure components. Using service tests or synthetic transactions executed from remote user locations (beacons), businesses can monitor services from the end-users' perspectives and the services' correlation to the underlying IT infrastructure. In addition, SLM assesses the business impact of any service problem or failure, and indicates whether service level goals have been met.
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management was introduced as a standalone Service Level Management Pack with Enterprise Manager version 10g release 2. In Enterprise Manager 11g, Service Level Management is licensed as part of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition, as well as the following products:
Oracle Real User Experience Insight
SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Management Pack Plus for Identity Management
A subset of functionality in the Service Level Management Pack was previously included as part of the Diagnostics Pack for Application Server license. Customers who had licensed the Diagnostics Pack for Application Server 10g release 1 are entitled to use the following specific functionality without licensing the Service Level Management Pack 11g release 1:
Web Application service test monitoring with HTTP and HTTP(s) protocols
Host monitoring with ping protocol
Note:
Any and all methods of accessing pack functionality — whether through the Enterprise Manager Console, Desktop Widgets, command-line APIs, or direct access to the underlying data — require the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition license.Customers who previously licensed the standalone Service Level Management Pack can continue to use Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management under their previously licensed terms. However, they are not entitled to use the additional capabilities contained in WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management includes the features shown in Table 3–7.
Table 3-7 Feature Highlights of Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
Service modeling |
Model critical business functions based on a wide range of supported protocols. |
Complete service monitoring |
Monitor service availability, performance, usage, and service level compliance. |
Beacons |
Measure availability and performance from representative key user locations. |
The following information describes the Enterprise Manager links that require licensing of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition. This information does not include feature links that may contain information derived from the creation of tests and beacons, but are considered part of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition. The list that follows assumes that you begin from the main Grid Control Home page.
Licensed services links consist of configuration pages and monitoring pages.
For configuration pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
On the Services page, select Generic Service from the Add drop-down, then click Go to add the service. Select Service Test from the drop-down list on the Availability page of the Create Service wizard. Defining a service's availability based on the execution of a service test is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, select Generic Service from the Add drop-down, then click Go to add the service. The Beacons page of the Create Generic Service wizard is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, click any Name link (except for Aggregate Service) in the table. On the Service page that appears, select the Monitoring Configuration sub-tab. The Service Tests and Beacons link on the Monitoring Configuration page is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Monitoring Configuration page, select Availability Definition. Select Service Test from the drop-down list on the Availability Definition page. Defining a service's availability based on the execution of a service test is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, click either the Name link of a Generic Service or Forms Application in the table. On the Service page that appears, select the Monitoring Configuration sub-tab. On the Monitoring Configuration page, the Enable Forms Transaction Monitoring link is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
For monitoring pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
Click a service Name link in the table to go to the Service Home page. The Test Performance sub-tab and Black Out button are licensed features of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Service Home page, click the Test Performance sub-tab. All links and controls on this page are licensed as part of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
The following Related Links are also part of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
Past Changes
Pending Changes (where applicable)
Licensed services links consist of configuration pages and monitoring pages.
For configuration pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
On the Services page, select Forms Application from the drop-down list and click Go. Select Service Test from the drop down-menu on the Availability page of the Create Forms Application wizard. Defining a form application's availability based on the execution of a service test is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, select Forms Application from the drop-down list and click Go. The Beacons page of the Create Web Application wizard is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, click any Forms Application Name link, then select the Monitoring Configuration sub-tab. The Service Tests and Beacons link in the Generic Tasks section of the Monitoring Configuration page is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Monitoring Configuration page, select Availability Definition from the Generic Tasks section. The Service Test choice from the drop-down list on the Availability Definition page is a licensed feature of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
For monitoring pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
On the Services page, click a Forms Application Name link in the table to go to the Forms Application Home page. The Test Performance link and Black Out button are licensed features of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
The following Related Links are also part of WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
Past Changes
Pending Changes (where applicable)
The Configuration Change Console Server includes restricted-use licenses for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition), Oracle WebLogic, and Oracle Business Intelligence solely for the purpose of running the Configuration Change Console Release Server.
Restricted-use License for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition)
Oracle includes restricted-use licenses for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition) with the Configuration Change Console Release. If you want to use the Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition) not solely for the purpose of running the Configuration Change Console Server, you must purchase full-use licenses for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition).
Restricted-use License for Oracle BEA WebLogic
Oracle includes restricted-use licenses for Oracle BEA WebLogic with the Configuration Change Console Release. If you want to use the Oracle BEA WebLogic not solely for the purpose of running the Configuration Change Console Release Server, you must purchase full-use licenses for Oracle BEA WebLogic.
Restricted-use License for Oracle Business Intelligence
Oracle includes restricted-use licenses for Oracle Business Intelligence with the Configuration Change Console. If you want to use Oracle Business Intelligence not solely for the purpose of reporting on the data within the Configuration Change Console Server, you must purchase full-use licenses for Oracle Business Intelligence. You can use the restricted-use license to:
Utilize out-of-box reports shipped with the Configuration Change Console.
Modify out-of-box report visualization and layouts.
Add additional data to reports with the Configuration Change Console repository as the sole source of additional data.
Create new reports with the Configuration Change Console repository as the sole source of data.
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Configuration Console includes restricted-use licenses for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition) solely for the purpose of running the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Configuration Console Server.
Restricted-use License for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition)
Oracle includes restricted-use licenses for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition) with licenses of Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Configuration Console. If you want to use the Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition) not solely for the purposes of running Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Configuration Change Console Release Server, you must purchase full-use licenses for Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition).
The following configuration management related repository views are part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Inventory Views:
MGMT$METRIC_CATEGORIES
MGMT$GROUP_FLAT_MEMBERSHIPS
Policy Definition Views:
MGMT$POLICIES
MGMT$POLICY_PARAMETERS
MGMT$POLICY_VIOLATION_CTXT
MGMT$POLICY_VIOL_ANNOTATIONS
MGMT$POLICY_VIOL_NOTIF_LOG
Policy Association Views:
MGMT$TARGET_POLICIES
MGMT$TARGET_POLICY_SETTINGS
MGMT$TARGET_POLICY_EVAL_SUMM
MGMT$TARGET_COMPLIANCE_SCORE
Policy Violation Views:
MGMT$POLICY_VIOLATION_CURRENT
MGMT$POLICY_VIOLATION_HISTORY
MGMT$POLICY_VIOLATION_CONTEXT
Oracle Home Patching Views:
MGMT$CPF_ADVISORY_INFO
MGMT$CPF_HOMES_INFO
MGMT$CPF_PATCH_INFO
MGMT$EM_HOMES_PLATFORM
MGMT$HOMES_AFFECTED
MGMT$PATCH_ADVISORIES
MGMT$APPL_PATCH_AND_PATCHSET
MGMT$APPLIED_PATCHES
MGMT$APPLIED_PATCHSETS
Linux Patching Views:
MGMT$HOSTPATCH_HOSTS
MGMT$HOSTPATCH_GROUPS
MGMT$HOSTPATCH_GRP_COMPL_HIST
MGMT$HOSTPATCH_HOST_COMPL
The following reports are part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
All reports in the category of Linux Operating System Patching that pertain to hosts on which application server targets reside are licensable.
All reports in the category of Oracle Home Patch Advisories that pertain to Oracle Application Server targets and their underlying hosts are licensable.
The following Enterprise Manager CLI verbs are licensed as part of the WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
add_beacon
apply_template_tests
assign_test_to_target
clone_as_home
delete_test
disable_test
enable_test
extend_as_home
extract_template
get_instances
get_procedure_types
get_procedure_xml
get_procedures
remove_beacon
provision
set_availability
set_key_beacons_and_tests
submit_procedure
sync_beacon
This pack delivers comprehensive management and modeling capabilities for a SOA-based environment. By combining SOA run-time governance, business-IT alignment, model-driven metrics, and SOA infrastructure management with Oracle's rich and comprehensive system management solution, Enterprise Manager Grid Control significantly reduces the cost and complexity of managing SOA-based environments.
This pack supports the following Grid Control SOA targets:
Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
Oracle Service Bus (OSB)
Oracle SOA Suite 11g Infrastructure (soa-infra)
Oracle SOA Suite 11g SOA Composites
This pack also supports the following Application Dependency and Performance (ADP) targets:
Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
Oracle Enterprise Service Bus (OESB)
Oracle Secure Backup (OSB)
WebLogic Integration (WLI)
Oracle SOA Suite 11g SOA Composites
This pack also supports Business Transaction Management features within the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
The following sections provide SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition licensing information for Grid Control and Business Transaction Management target types.
This portion of the pack delivers comprehensive management and modeling capabilities for a SOA-based environment. By combining SOA run-time governance, business-IT alignment, model-driven metrics, and SOA infrastructure management with Oracle's rich and comprehensive system management solution, Enterprise Manager Grid Control significantly reduces the cost and complexity of managing SOA-based environments.
The SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition Grid Control targets include the features shown in Table 3–8.
Table 3-8 Feature Highlights of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
Centralized management console |
Provide administrators managing WebCenter environments with a consolidated browser-based view of the entire enterprise, thereby enabling them to monitor and manage all of their components from a central location. |
Discovery and service modeling |
Provide discovery of the following:
|
Runtime governance |
Define SOAP tests to measure and record availability and performance of partner links (or any Web service) and business/proxy services for historical trending, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis purposes. Also provides an error hospital of process instances with drilldowns into instance details. |
Infrastructure management |
Monitor the availability and performance of the SOA infrastructure components. Both current and historic availability of targets (such as BPEL Process Manager or Oracle Service Bus) are recorded for troubleshooting and root cause analysis. |
Configuration management |
Collect configuration information for the BPEL Process Manager server/domains/processes and Oracle Service Bus. The parameters can be refreshed, saved, or compared with another target. Different versions of the same target can also be compared. |
Deployment automation |
Automate the deployment of the following:
|
Adapter metrics |
Provide throughput and error metrics for different adapters in graphical format. |
Business-IT alignment |
Enables you to consolidate their IT and business management tools into a unified system. BAM-EM integration unites business KPIs and system metrics in one system for correlation and trending. |
Service level management |
Enables you to monitor services from the end-user's perspective using service tests or synthetic transactions, model relationships between services and underlying IT components, and report on achieved service levels. |
Application dependency and performance |
Enables you to manage your SOA solutions by leveraging a model-driven top-down approach within your development, quality assurance (QA), staging, and production environments. Business application owners and operational staff can automatically discover your BPEL work flows and correlate them with the underlying Web services; Enterprise Service Buses (ESBs); and back-end Java 2 Platform, Java Enterprise Edition resources through detailed modeling and drilling down directly into the performance metrics at the component level. |
Historical analysis and reporting |
Store the collected metric and configuration data in a central repository, thereby enabling administrators to analyze metrics through various historical views and facilitate strategic trend analysis and reporting. |
End-to-end transaction tracing |
Trace transactions across distributed application components, and monitor and measure performance characteristics of each component as well as the end-to-end transaction, with alerting based on faults and SLA compliance. |
From the Enterprise Manager Grid Control Home page:
Select Oracle BPEL Process Manager from the Target Search drop-down menu, then click Go. A list of BPEL Process Manager targets appears. All target pages linked from this list are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Oracle BPEL Process Manager page:
Click the Processes link at the top of the page. The BPEL Process List page appears, which shows all the deployed BPEL processes. All links and controls on the Process List page are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Click on one of the processes in the list. The Oracle BPEL Process page appears.
All links and controls on the Oracle BPEL Process page are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Enterprise Manager Grid Control Home page:
Select Oracle Service Bus from the Target Search drop-down menu, then click Go. A list of Oracle Service Bus targets appears. All target pages linked from this list are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
From the Deployments tab, click the Deployment Procedures link. The following deployment procedure links are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
SOA Artifacts Provisioning
Deploy SOA Composites
BPEL Process Provisioning
From the Enterprise Manager Grid Control Middleware tab, the following links are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
SOA Home link
Application Dependency and Performance link
From the WebLogic Domain drop-down menu, select Web Services. The following selections are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Policy Enforcement Dashboard
Registered Services
Saved Tests
From the Web Services selection above, select the Test Web Services menu item. The following button is licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Save Test
From the SOA Infrastructure menu accessible as a sub-target of a WebLogic Domain, the following items are licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Faults and Rejected Messages tab
Deployed Composites tab
All sub-items accessed from the Monitoring menu item
All sub-items under the Provisioning menu item
All sub-items under the Configuration menu item
Blackouts under the Control menu item
From the SOA Infrastructure menu accessible as a sub-target of a WebLogic Domain, select the Service Engine menu item, then the BPEL Engine sub-menu item.
The Faults tab on the BPEL Engine page is licensed as part of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Oracle Enterprise Manager contains functionality related to application dependencies and performance for SOA, Portal, and Java Enterprise Edition applications.
The SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition includes application dependency and performance features only for SOA components, as shown in Table 3–9.
Table 3-9 Feature Highlights of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition Application Dependency and Performance
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
Automatic modeling and discovery |
Automatically model and discover management applications displaying multiple views of the application, including the topology, function/flow, and architectural views. |
Contextual visibility into SOA metrics |
Provide drill-down contextual visibility into SOA metrics, enabling administrators to both quickly understand and analyze their application to identify potential bottlenecks and performance trends, as well as prepare for capacity changes and overall application management. |
Service-level objectives |
Provide service-level objectives (SLOs) at any point within the architecture for indicators and alerts. |
Note:
Within the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition, application dependency and performance licensing is restricted to SOA, ESB, and OSB components and does not include Portal, Pageflow, Java EE, or Web Service components.From the Enterprise Manager Home page:
Click the Targets tab, then the Middleware sub-tab.
Click the Application Dependency and Performance link at the bottom of the page.
From the upper-left navigation pane in the resulting view, click the Monitor tab. The following links, including all of the associated links in the right-hand pane, and any pages, views, or links as well as the items they contain are included licensed features:
Oracle Enterprise Manager link, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
BPEL Processes link, all sub-nodes of the BPEL Processes, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
ESB link, all sub-nodes of ESB, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
OSB link, all sub-nodes of Oracle Service Bus, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Composites link, all sub-nodes of Oracle Service Bus, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
AIA link, all sub-nodes of AIA, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Web Services link, all sub-nodes of Web Services, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
WLI Web Services link, all sub-nodes of WLI Web Services, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Integration link, all sub-nodes of Integration, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Processes link, all sub-nodes of Processes, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Applications link, all sub-nodes of Applications, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane, except for these sub-nodes, which are excluded if they appear: Portals, WebCenter, Services, Pageflows
Resources link, all sub-nodes of Resources, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane, except for these sub-nodes, which are excluded if they appear: Portals, WebCenter, Services, Pageflows
From the Application Dependency and Performance User Interface default view, the following links and menu items are licensed features of the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
From the upper-left navigation area, click the Configure tab link. All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available in the right pane are licensed features.
All of the drop-down menu items and sub-items, navigation bars, lower information bar (bottom of interface), and time frame modification features at the top of the interface are licensed features.
Application Dependency and Performance component of Enterprise Manager contains AspectJ BCEL 1.5.4 and Core Tools (the "EPL Programs"). The authors and/or contributors to the EPL Programs disclaim (i) all warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and (ii) all liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental and consequential damages, such as lost profits.
Any provision of any license provided by Oracle is offered by Oracle alone and not by any other party. The source code for the EPL Programs and a copy of the Eclipse Public License is available from Oracle at the following URL:
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/aspectj/src/trunk/
IMPORTANT NOTICES: The following source and properties files were modified by Oracle in order to resolve bugs found in the base AspectJ 1.5.4 code base. Therefore, the files have been publicly published at the following URL on Oracle's public website in accordance with the Eclipse Public License:
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/aspectj/src/trunk/aspectj1.5.4.zip
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management (SLM) offers a rich monitoring solution that helps IT organizations achieve high availability and performance, and optimized service levels for their business services. SLM actively monitors and reports on the availability and performance of services, including end-user business functions, Web applications, and infrastructure components. Using service tests or synthetic transactions executed from remote user locations (beacons), businesses can monitor services from the end-users' perspectives and the services' correlation to the underlying IT infrastructure. In addition, SLM assesses the business impact of any service problem or failure, and indicates whether service level goals have been met.
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management was introduced as a standalone Service Level Management Pack with Enterprise Manager version 10g release 2. In Enterprise Manager 11g, Service Level Management is licensed as part of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition, as well as the following products:
WebLogic Server Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Oracle Real User Experience Insight
Management Pack Plus for Identity Management
A subset of functionality in the Service Level Management Pack was previously included as part of the Diagnostics Pack for Application Server license. Customers who had licensed the Diagnostics Pack for Application Server 10g release 1 are entitled to use the following specific functionality without licensing the Service Level Management Pack 11g release 1:
Web Application service test monitoring with HTTP and HTTP(s) protocols
Host monitoring with ping protocol
Note:
Any and all methods of accessing pack functionality — whether through the Enterprise Manager Console, Desktop Widgets, command-line APIs, or direct access to the underlying data — require the SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition license.Customers who previously licensed the standalone Service Level Management Pack can continue to use Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management under their previously licensed terms. However, they are not entitled to use the additional capabilities contained in SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management includes the features shown in Table 3–10.
Table 3-10 Feature Highlights of Enterprise Manager Grid Control Service Level Management
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
Service modeling |
Model critical business functions based on a wide range of supported protocols. |
Complete service monitoring |
Monitor service availability, performance, usage, and service level compliance. |
Beacons |
Measure availability and performance from representative key user locations. |
The following information describes the Enterprise Manager links that require licensing of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition. This information does not include feature links that may contain information derived from the creation of tests and beacons, but are considered part of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition. The list that follows assumes that you begin from the main Grid Control Home page.
Licensed services links consist of configuration pages and monitoring pages.
For configuration pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
On the Services page, select Generic Service from the Add drop-down, then click Go to add the service. Select Service Test from the drop-down list on the Availability page of the Create Service wizard. Defining a service's availability based on the execution of a service test is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, select Generic Service from the Add drop-down, then click Go to add the service. The Beacons page of the Create Generic Service wizard is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, click any Name link (except for Aggregate Service) in the table. On the Service page that appears, select the Monitoring Configuration sub-tab. The Service Tests and Beacons link on the Monitoring Configuration page is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Monitoring Configuration page, select Availability Definition. Select Service Test from the drop-down list on the Availability Definition page. Defining a service's availability based on the execution of a service test is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, click either the Name link of a Generic Service or Forms Application in the table. On the Service page that appears, select the Monitoring Configuration sub-tab. On the Monitoring Configuration page, the Enable Forms Transaction Monitoring link is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
For monitoring pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
Click a service Name link in the table to go to the Service Home page. The Test Performance sub-tab and Black Out button are licensed features of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Service Home page, click the Test Performance sub-tab. All links and controls on this page are licensed as part of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
The following Related Links are also part of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
Past Changes
Pending Changes (where applicable)
Licensed services links consist of configuration pages and monitoring pages.
For configuration pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
On the Services page, select Forms Application from the drop-down list and click Go. Select Service Test from the drop down-menu on the Availability page of the Create Forms Application wizard. Defining a form application's availability based on the execution of a service test is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, select Forms Application from the drop-down list and click Go. The Beacons page of the Create Web Application wizard is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Services page, click any Forms Application Name link, then select the Monitoring Configuration sub-tab. The Service Tests and Beacons link in the Generic Tasks section of the Monitoring Configuration page is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
On the Monitoring Configuration page, select Availability Definition from the Generic Tasks section. The Service Test choice from the drop-down list on the Availability Definition page is a licensed feature of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
For monitoring pages, from the Enterprise Manager Home page, go to the Targets tab and then select the Services sub-tab:
On the Services page, click a Forms Application Name link in the table to go to the Forms Application Home page. The Test Performance link and Black Out button are licensed features of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition.
The following Related Links are also part of SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition:
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
Past Changes
Pending Changes (where applicable)
The SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition includes Business Transaction Management features only for OSB, Oracle SOA Suite, and web service components, as shown in Table 3–11.
Table 3-11 Feature Highlights of Business Transaction Management Within SOA Management Pack Enterprise Edition
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
Transaction discovery |
Discover, record, and correlates transactions as they flow across components that span multiple JVMs, containers, and platforms. |
Contextual visibility into Java EE metrics |
Provide drill-down contextual visibility into SOA and OSB metrics, enabling administrators to quickly understand and analyze distributed applications to identify potential bottlenecks and performance trends, as well as prepare for capacity changes and overall application management. |
Transaction-level agreements |
Provide transaction-level objectives (TLOs) that span multiple interacting components. |
Exception management |
Transaction alerting and searching to locate exceptions and errors in transactions that span multiple application components |
Closed-loop governance |
Provision performance report cards to OSR. |
Licensed entities are as follows:
Enterprise Service Bus category — Oracle Service Bus is licensed.
Registries category — Oracle Service Registry is licensed.
This pack delivers comprehensive management and modeling capabilities for WebLogic Portal and WebCenter environments running in Oracle WebLogic Server as well as the underlying Java EE components. By combining contextual drill-down modeling capabilities with extensive metrics that can span containers horizontally as well as the entire vertical stack for Portal and Java EE, Management Pack for WebCenter Suite significantly reduces the cost and complexity of managing WebLogic Portal-based environments in development, testing, staging, and production environments.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control models and monitors SOA, Portal, and Java Enterprise Edition applications that enables users to quickly identify bottlenecks, performance trends, and overall application efficiency.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control includes the features shown in Table 3–12.
Table 3-12 Feature Highlights of Management Pack for WebCenter Suite
Feature | Benefit |
---|---|
Performance monitoring |
Provide real-time and historical performance monitoring. Reduces the complex tasks of diagnosing and correcting performance problems for your targets. |
Advanced alert management |
Provide notification methods, rules and schedules, metric history and associated drill-downs, ability to set blackouts, associate corrective actions with alert, user-defined metrics, metric snapshots, and monitoring templates. |
Centralized management console |
Provide administrators managing WebCenter environments with a consolidated browser-based view of the entire enterprise, thereby enabling them to monitor and manage all of their components from a central location. |
Automatic modeling and discovery |
Automatically model and discover management applications displaying multiple views of the application, including the topology, function/flow, and architectural views. |
Service-level management |
Monitor services from the end-user's perspective using service tests or synthetic transactions, model relationships between services and underlying IT components, and report on achieved service levels. |
Contextual visibility into Portal, Web Services and J2EE metrics |
Provide drill-down contextual visibility into Portal, Web Services, and J2EE metrics, enabling administrators to both quickly understand and analyze their application to identify potential bottlenecks and performance trends, as well as prepare for capacity changes and overall application management. |
Metrics visibility at any layer |
Automatically generate customized dashboards and views to view metrics at any layer in the application through graphs and tables. |
Service-level objectives |
Provide service-level objectives (SLOs) at any point within the architecture for indicators and alerts. |
From the Enterprise Manager Home page, select Oracle WebCenter from the Target Search drop-down menu, then click Go. A list of Oracle WebCenter targets appears. Click on any target.
All of the alert, policy violation, and historical links on the WebCenter right-hand pane are licensed as part of the Management Pack for WebCenter Suite.
All of the alert, policy violation, and historical links on the Portlet Producer right-hand pane are licensed as part of the Management Pack for WebCenter Suite.
From the Enterprise Manager Home page, click the Targets tab, then the Middleware sub-tab. Click Application Performance and Dependency under Related Links.
Within the Management Pack for WebCenter Suite, licensing is restricted to Web Services, J2EE, Portal, WebCenter, and Pageflow components, and does not include BPEL, ESB, AIA, Composites, or OSB components. (See details in the section below.)
From the Application Dependency and Performance dashboard page, the following links and menu items are licensed features of the Management Pack for WebCenter Suite:
From the upper-left navigation pane, click on the Monitor tab. The following links, including all of the associated links in the right-hand pane, and any pages, views, or links as well as the items they contain are included licensed features:
Oracle Enterprise Manager link, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Portals link, all sub-nodes, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
WebCenter link, all sub-nodes, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Web Services link, all sub-nodes of Web Services, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Pageflows link, all sub-nodes of Pageflows, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Services link, all sub-nodes of Services, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Processes link, all sub-nodes of Processes, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Applications link, all sub-nodes of Applications, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Resources link, all sub-nodes of Resources, and all tabbed pane links and data available in the right-hand pane, as well as all links available from any of the items in the tool bar or by double-clicking an item in the right-hand pane
Select one of the applications under the Application Deployment node in the left-hand navigation tree, then click the Application Deployment drop-down menu on the page to list the contents.
All pages and links under WebCenter and ADF are licensed as part of the Management Pack for WebCenter Suite.
All, Day, and 2 hours views available from the ADF Performance page accessed from the Application Deployment menu are licensed as part of the Management Pack for WebCenter Suite.
From the Portlet Producer page, the following links and menu items are licensed with this pack:
Status History, Alert History, Blackouts, Policy Violations, and Policy Trend Overview pages accessed from the Monitoring sub-menu within the Portlet Producer menu
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu
The following items under Monitoring in the WebCenter drop-down are licensable:
Performance Summary
Service Metrics
Historical Service Metrics
Group Space Metrics
Historical Group Space Metrics
Status History
Alert History
Blackouts
Policy Violation
Policy Trend Overview
Create/End Blackout… page accessed from the Control sub-menu
From the upper-left navigation area, click the Configure tab link. All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available in the right pane are licensed features.
From the upper-left navigation area, click the Resources tab link. All navigation tree nodes as well as all tabbed pane links and data available in the right pane are licensed features.
From the upper-left navigation area, click the Custom Views tab link. All navigation tree nodes in the lower-left navigation tree as well as all tabbed pane links and data available in the right pane are licensed features.
Application Dependency and Performance component of Enterprise Manager Oracle contains AspectJ BCEL 1.5.4 and Core Tools (the "EPL Programs"). The authors and/or contributors to the EPL Programs disclaim (i) all warranties and conditions, express and implied, including warranties or conditions of title and non-infringement, and implied warranties or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and (ii) all liability for damages, including direct, indirect, special, incidental and consequential damages, such as lost profits.
Any provision of any license provided by Oracle is offered by Oracle alone and not by any other party. The source code for the EPL Programs and a copy of the Eclipse Public License is available from Oracle at the following URL:
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/aspectj/src/trunk/
IMPORTANT NOTICES: The following source and properties files were modified by Oracle in order to resolve bugs found in the base AspectJ 1.5.4 code base. Therefore, the files have been publicly published at the following URL on Oracle's public website in accordance with the Eclipse Public License:
http://oss.oracle.com/projects/aspectj/src/trunk/aspectj1.5.4.zip
This pack improves the availability and performance of Java applications with low overhead, as well as providing in-depth diagnostics. It enables administrators to proactively monitor application performance and diagnose the root cause of performance problems, such as application crashing and hanging in a production environment, which may severely impact businesses.
Note:
System Monitoring Plug-in for Hosts is included with the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware license.This pack includes the following components:
Enterprise Manager system monitoring functionality applicable for both Oracle Application Server and Oracle WebLogic Server.
See Table 3–13 for feature highlights.
AD4J functionality applicable for both Oracle Application Server and Oracle WebLogic Server.
See Table 3–14 for feature highlights.
Oracle JRockit Mission Control, which you can use with either Oracle WebLogic or Oracle Application Server with JRockit JVM.
See Table 3–15 for feature highlights.
Table 3-13 Feature Highlights of Enterprise Manager System Monitoring
Feature | Benefit |
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Performance monitoring (applies to Oracle Application Server and WebLogic Server) |
Provide real-time and historical performance monitoring. Reduces the complex tasks of diagnosing and correcting performance problems for your targets. |
Advanced alert management (applies to Oracle Application Server and WebLogic Server) |
Provide notification methods, rules and schedules, metric history and associated drill-downs, ability to set blackouts, associate corrective actions with alert, user-defined metrics, metric snapshots, and monitoring templates. |
Request performance (applies only to Oracle Application Server) |
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Interactive transaction trace (applies only to Oracle Application Server) |
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Table 3-14 Feature Highlights of Enterprise Manager AD4J Diagnostics
Feature | Benefit |
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Hot deployment without server restarts or configuration changes |
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"Always on" low overhead monitoring, notifications, and dashboards |
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WebLogic Domain/JVM pool monitoring |
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Real-time visibility into a JVM and application state without instrumentation overhead |
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Trace in-flight transactions |
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Cross-tier trace with Oracle Database |
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Differential heap analysis |
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Table 3-15 Feature Highlights of JRockit Mission Control
Feature | Benefit |
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Quick deployment |
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Nearly no overhead, monitoring, diagnostics, and profiling |
Diagnose problems in production. |
Real-time monitoring of JVM |
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Memory leak detection and analysis |
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Latency analysis |
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Eclipse IDE integration |
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From the Enterprise Manager Home page:
Select the Targets tab, then the Web Applications sub-tab. Click any Web Application Name in the table. On the Web Application page that appears, the Page Performance tab is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
Click the Page Performance tab. All links, buttons, and drilldowns on the Page Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Page Performance page, the following Related Links are also part of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Advanced Analysis
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Web Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Request Performance tab. All links, buttons, and drilldowns on the Request Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Request Performance page, the following Related Links are also part of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
OC4J Performance
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Web Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Monitoring Configuration tab. All four links in the Web Application Tasks section are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Monitoring Configuration page, the following Related Links are also part of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Web Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Test Performance tab, then click any test in the table. On the resulting Web Transaction home page, the Play with Trace button is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Enterprise Manager Home page:
Select the Targets tab, then the Services sub-tab. Click any Forms Application Name in the table. On the resulting Forms Application page, the Page Performance tab is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
Click the Page Performance tab. All links, buttons, and drilldowns on the Page Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Page Performance page, the following Related Links are also part of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Advanced Analysis
Alert History
Blackouts
Metric Baselines
From the Forms Application page linked from the Targets page:
Click the Monitoring Configuration tab. The following links in the Forms Application Tasks section are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
Manage Watch Lists
Manage Regions
Manage Web Server Data Collection
All the pages in Oracle Java Diagnostics are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Enterprise Manager Home page:
Select the Targets tab, then the Middleware sub-tab. From the Middleware page, click an Oracle Application Server Farm link. The Metrics link in the Oracle Middleware Farm page is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Middleware page, click an Oracle Application Server Cluster link. The Metrics link in the Oracle Application Server Cluster Home page is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Middleware page, click an Oracle Application Server link. The following links in the Oracle Application Server Home page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the Oracle Application Server home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the Application Server Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Application Server page, click an OC4J link. The following links in the OC4J Home page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the OC4J Home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the OC4J Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Application Server page, click an Oracle HTTP Server link. The following links in the HTTP Server Home page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the HTTP Server Home page, click the Server Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the HTTP Server Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the HTTP Server Home page, click the Virtual Host Performance tab. This tab is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Application Server page, click a Web Cache link. The following links in the Web Cache Home page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Availability in the General section
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the Web Cache Home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the Web Cache Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Middleware sub-tab, click an Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster link. The Metrics link in the Oracle WebLogic Server Cluster Home page is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
From the Middleware sub-tab, click an Oracle WebLogic Managed Server link. The following links in the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Home page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware:
Alert History and notifications functionality in the Related Links section
All Metrics in the Related Links section
Blackouts in the Related Links section
From the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Home page, click the Performance tab. All of the links in the Performance Links section of the Oracle WebLogic Managed Server Performance page are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
All the links under Oracle AD4J in the Oracle Application Diagnostics for Java (AD4J) are licensed features of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
JRockit Mission Control, when Oracle middleware is running on JRockit JVM, is a licensed feature of the Diagnostics Pack for Oracle Middleware.
The Management Pack for Oracle Coherence provides comprehensive monitoring and management capabilities for Coherence. This pack provides complete cluster visibility by supplying detailed metrics of various cluster artifacts and their interdependencies. You can monitor more than one Coherence cluster from a single console.
Enterprise Manager provides out-of-box support for metric alerts, enabling users to proactively monitor the cluster health. Various performance charts show real-time and historical performance trends. Enterprise Manager automates the mundane tasks of setting up Coherence software and creating a cluster on distributed machines. Enterprise Manager also enables users to start and stop new nodes in an already monitored Coherence cluster. Similarly, users can also start and stop the entire cluster.
The Management Pack for Oracle Coherence includes the high-level features shown in Table 3–16.
Table 3-16 Feature Highlights of Management Pack for Oracle Coherence
Feature | Benefit |
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Complete cluster visibility |
Provide detailed metrics for all Coherence components. |
Monitor multiple clusters |
Monitor multiple clusters from a single console |
Automate deployment |
Automate the deployment and setup of the Coherence cluster with multiple nodes. |
Start and stop nodes |
Stop existing nodes and start new ones in a Coherence cluster. |
Start and stop the cluster |
Start and stop the entire Coherence cluster. |
Configuration management |
Change run-time configuration parameters of multiple nodes, caches, and services from the central user interface console. |