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Contents at a Glance
About the Authors xv
About the Technical Reviewer xix
■■Chapter 1: Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Architecture 1
■■Chapter 2: Installation and Agent Deployment 15
■■Chapter 3: Management of the OMS and Repository 65
■■Chapter 4: Interacting with the EM12c Console 99
■■Chapter 5: Cloud Lifecycle Management 153
■■Chapter 6: Software Library, Patching, and Provisioning 187
■■Chapter 7: Managing and Monitoring Best Practices 245
■■Chapter 8: Managing Engineered Systems 271
■■Chapter 9: Performance Pages and ASH Analytics 301
■■Chapter 10: Metric Extensions and Management Plug-ins 339
■■Chapter 11: Enterprise Manager Jobs 385
■■Chapter 12: Incident Management 423
■■Chapter 13: High Availability, Backup, and Recovery 445
Index 503
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Chapter 1
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
12c Architecture
by Pete Sharman
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c (referred to hereafter as EM12c) is the latest version of Oracle Corporation’s
end-to-end management tool for both Oracle and non-Oracle technology. Previously known as Oracle Enterprise Manager
(OEM) or Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, the tool has been around for quite some time now. The 12c release,
though, is a landmark version that makes huge advances in terms of both the breadth and depth of its functionality. In many
ways, this release has moved Enterprise Manager from being a database administrator’s monitoring tool, to a tool that can
be used to manage your entire data center. EM12c now covers several focus areas, including the following:
Framework and infrastructure: EM12c provides security, scalability, a rich user interface,
the new Self Update functionality, and more.
Enterprise monitoring: You can monitor the status of your entire infrastructure, including
database