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Discovery Cache
The discovery cache is an efficient in-memory list of information about services and
nodes. While you are logged into the Console, the discovery cache stores the
current view of the network, including the user-defined groups and the states of
nodes and services. When the you log out of the Console, the contents of the
discovery cache are stored in the repository.
The next time you start the Console, the discovery cache is loaded with information
from the repository and updated with any new information that has been
discovered. The new information can include a new service or object discovered by
the daemon, or a state that changed since the last login.
The information in the discovery cache can be accessed by third-party applications
that integrate into the Enterprise Manager Console. Refer to the “Discovery Cache
Interface” in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Developer’s Guide.
Intelligent Agents
The agents are intelligent processes running on remote nodes in the network.
Oracle Enterprise Manager uses Intelligent Agents to run jobs and monitor events
on remote sites. The Intelligent Agent can also be used to discover services on the
node where it resides. The Console Communication Daemon communicates with
the Intelligent Agents on the remote nodes in the system.
For information on the Intelligent Agents, see Chapter 6, “Agents and
Communication Daemon”.
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Enterprise Manager’s Components
Administrator Toolbar
The Administrator Toolbar provides a quick and easy method for launching
database administration tools without the Console. The toolbar is installed with
several database administration tools loaded in the toolbar. You can customize the
toolbar with the tools that you want to display and the databases that you want to
administer. For additional information on the toolbar, see Oracle Administrator
Toolbar on page 1-14 and the online help for the Administrator Toolbar.
Database Administration Tools
Enterprise Manager provides DBA tools for administrative tasks such as:
■
Instance Manager for managing instances and sessions
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Schema Manager for managing schema objects
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Security Manager for setting up users and controlling security
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Storage Manager for managing storage
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SQL*Worksheet for entering and executing DBA commands, SQL statements,
and PL/SQL commands
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Backup Manager for backing up an Oracle database
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Data Manager for exporting, importing, and loading data in and out of an
Oracle database
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Software Manager for distributing, installing, and de-installing software
packages on servers and clients throughout the network
Some of the functions of these applications can also be performed from the
Navigator; however, the full set of functions is accessed through each application.
For example, to run tasks on a specific group of objects, such as users, you would
launch the Security application which provides complete task-oriented
administration of the user objects. For an overview of the DBA tools, see Chapter 7,
“Overview of the Database Tools”.
Overview of Oracle Enterprise Manager
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Enterprise Manager’s Components
Server Manager Line Mode
For the times when a command line interface is necessary or desirable, Oracle
Server Manager provides a conversational line mode. In line mode, you can
explicitly execute database administration (DBA) commands on a command line.
You may want to use Server Manager in line mode when a graphical device is
unavailable, such as when dialing-in from a non-GUI terminal, or when
performing unattended operations, such as running nightly batch jobs or batch
scripts that do not require user intervention.
To start Server Manager, enter the operating-specific command name, such as
svrmgrl (Unix) or svrmgr30 (Windows NT), at a system prompt. For more