Oracle® Enterprise Manager Ops Center Feature Reference Guide 12c Release 1 (12.1.1.0.0) Part Number E27511-04 |
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An icon is a small picture or symbol on a user interface (UI) that represents an action or a state.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center has a variety of icons to represent an asset, the current state of an asset, and actions. A tool tip appears when you place the mouse over an icon. Tool tips provide brief descriptions of the icons that appear in Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center.
When an icon is grayed out, it means that the feature is not functional for the current scenario or you have not been assigned the role to perform the action.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center provides you with a variety of tools for understanding and managing your datacenter. The Administration icons are associated with actions that you use to configure and manage Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center. You can only enter or edit the cost of power in Administration. Following are the icons that are associated with Administration.
Figure E-1 Register Enterprise Controller
Figure E-3 Set Enterprise Controller Storage Library
Figure E-9 Unconfigure Enterprise Controller
Figure E-16 Navigate to Selected Oracle VM Manager
Badges are special types of icons that appear in the corner of asset icons to show the status of the assets.
A boot environment is an instance of a bootable Oracle Solaris image plus additional software packages that are installed onto the image, and the set of all file systems and devices (disk slices and mount points) that are required to operate an Oracle Solaris OS instance.
Following are the icons that are associated with Boot Environment.
Figure E-30 Activate Boot Environment and Reboot
Figure E-32 Active Boot Environment Upon Reboot
Connectivity icons display the session mode and connectivity. To determine if you run in Connected Mode and have access to My Oracle Support Services, check the icons in the upper right corner of the UI. If an icon is not colored, you are not in connected mode. The icons indicate:
Whether or not Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is connected to the Internet.
Whether or not Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is connected to the Oracle Knowledge Base.
Whether or not Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center is connected to My Oracle Support Services.
Figure E-35 My Oracle Support Services Connected
Figure E-36 My Oracle Support Services Disconnected
Group icons are icons that are associated with administrative structures that organize assets so that you can locate an asset quickly or perform operations on all assets of the same type.
Hardware icons represent the various types of hardware that is used to manage the datacenter.
Incident icons are icons that reflect the current state of the incidents.
Figure E-78 View Possible Impacts and Causes
Every action creates a job. Many jobs can run at the same time and some jobs take longer than others to complete. To follow the progress of a particular job, you can display the job details.
Figure E-98 Display Selected Target Details
The kernel is a program that constitutes the central core of a computer operating system. It has complete control over everything that occurs in the system.
Libraries store and manage cached data, images, packages, and metadata. A software library stores images for provisioning operations. A Storage Library is a file system on the virtual host's server or it can be accessed through an NFS server or SAN network. Guest configurations for its operating system, data, CPU, memory, and network as metadata are stored in the storage library associated with the virtual host.
Figure E-106 Set Enterprise Controller Storage Library
You can create, view, and manage service requests from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center user interface.
Figure E-108 Service Request Opened By Others
Monitoring rules and policies define the monitoring parameters. Monitoring rules define the alerting conditions. Rules are associated with, and determined by, the type of managed resource. Monitoring rules state the values and boundaries for an asset's activity. A monitoring policy defines alert configurations to be performed on one or more managed resources. It contains the information needed to monitor a managed asset with user-defined alert configurations, including defined thresholds and alert monitors.
Below are the icons that are associated with monitoring rules and policies.
Figure E-118 Disable Alert Monitoring Rule
Figure E-119 Delete Alert Monitoring Rule
Figure E-120 Navigate to Monitoring Policy
Figure E-121 Applying a Monitoring Policy
Figure E-123 Create a New Monitoring Policy
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center manages networks for its virtual hosts. Guests in the network communicate with each other or with the Internet through these virtual hosts. Use networks to:
Manage individual hosts
Connect hosts to the Proxy Controller
Allow guests to communicate with each other or with the Internet
Connect remote JMX with the public API
Below are the icons that are associated with Network.
Operating system are icons that depict the type of operating system and the actions that are associated with the operating system.
Reports let you gather information about your assets, such as job history, firmware, operating system updates, and incidents. You can export reports or use them to start jobs on targeted assets.
Figure E-153 Create Windows Host Compliance Report
Figure E-154 Create Windows Incident Compliance Report
Figure E-155 View Host Compliance Report Result
Figure E-157 Delete Incident Compliance Report
Figure E-160 Create System Information Report
Figure E-161 Create Incident Summary Report
Figure E-162 Create Incident Detail Report
Figure E-164 Create Change History Report
Figure E-166 Create System Catalog Report
Figure E-168 Create Recommended Software Configuration Report
Figure E-169 Create Solaris Update Compliance Report
Figure E-171 Create Exalogic System Report
Figure E-175 Service Pack Compliance Report
Figure E-177 View Interactive Output Icon
SPARC SuperCluster is an Oracle Engineered System, which integrates SPARC compute nodes, a ZFS storage appliance, InfiniBand switches, and Exadata database Cells into a multi-rack system. Below are the icons that are associated with SuperCluster.
Figure E-185 SuperCluster Zone Cluster Node
Figure E-186 Oracle Solaris Cluster Upgrade
Switch icons represent the hardware devices that join multiple computers within one local area network (LAN).
Universal icons are icons that are associated with the most common functions or actions that are performed in the application.
Policies are lists of actions that are explicitly approved or denied. Policies are specific to operating system update and define the amount of user interaction you want when applying operating system patches and packages. Update policies define the component configuration of the system you want to update.