Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide 
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Preface

This preface describes the purpose and organization of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide. The preface contains the following information:
Topic  See Page 

Purpose of this Guide 

viii 

Audience 

viii 

How this Guide Is Organized 

ix 

Documentation 

x 

Related Publications 

xii 

 

Purpose of this Guide

This guide gives a general overview of Oracle® Enterprise Manager.

The Oracle Enterprise Manager provides an integrated solution for managing your heterogeneous environment, with an open, client/server architecture. The client/server architecture, which is both scalable and lightweight, consists of a centralized console, common services, and Intelligent Agents running on the managed nodes. Various applications reside on top of the common services, performing comprehensive system management tasks.

Audience

This guide is intended for those who wish to learn the general concepts of Oracle Enterprise Manager.

You should already be familiar with the Oracle Universal Data Server and the administrative tasks you wish to perform. For general information about the Oracle Server and how it works, see the Oracle Server Concepts Guide. For information about database administration procedures, refer to the Oracle Server documentation set. The Oracle Server documentation set contains specific and thorough descriptions of the database administration tasks you can perform with Oracle Enterprise Manager tools. In addition, the Oracle Server documentation set provides recommendations on how to administer your database optimally.

You should also be familiar with the operation of your specific Microsoft Windows system. Refer to the documentation for your Windows system, if necessary.

How this Guide Is Organized

This guide is divided into the following chapters:
Chapters   Description 

Chapter 1, "Overview Of Oracle Enterprise Manager" 

This chapter describes the overall organization and features of Oracle Enterprise Manager, its Console, and common services. 

Chapter 2, "The Console" 

This chapter describes the layout and use of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console. 

Chapter 3, "Job and Event Systems" 

This chapter describes the Job Scheduling and Event Management systems that execute jobs and monitor events on sites throughout the network. 

Chapter 4, "DBA Applications" 

This chapter describes the standard suite of database administration applications that are integrated into the Console. 

Chapter 5, "System Management Packs and Other Value-Added Applications" 

This chapter describes the optional Oracle Diagnostics Pack, Oracle Tuning Pack, Oracle Change Management Pack, and other integrated applications. 

 

Documentation

The Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide is one of several Oracle Enterprise Manager documents. The guides are available on the Oracle Enterprise Manager CD in HTML format for viewing with a web browser. In addition to the Oracle Enterprise Manager documentation, extensive online help is provided for Oracle Enterprise Manager components.

Oracle Enterprise Manager base documentation

Oracle Enterprise Manager Change Management Pack documentation

Oracle Enterprise Manager Diagnostics Pack documentation

Oracle Enterprise Manager Tuning Pack documentation

Related Publications

The Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide refers to important information in the related publications. The books referred to in this guide are listed below:

Oracle Corporation also publishes several files that are available on your distribution media. These files are usually named README, RELNOTE, BUGHST, and RESTRICT and have extensions such as .WRI, .DOC, and .TXT. Read these files to learn about changes to the software or documentation that have not been described in the guides.

Note: The exact names and locations of the files mentioned above may vary, depending on your operating system.



 
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