Monthly Archives: June 2014

#em12c Metrics – Part 2: Breakdown of the “All Metrics” GUI Interface

In my previous post on #em12c Metrics: An Introduction, I wrote briefly on the basics of Enterprise Managers collected metrics, their various location(s) within the Oracle Manager Repository and shared a few queries on how to retrieve and view the data. Today, I’d like to resume the series and explain how the Metrics are accessible […]

An Implementation of GoldenGate Monitoring configured in a Real Application Cluster Environment

Nearly a year ago I wrote about GoldenGate monitoring using a Metric Extension, and then later on expanded upon the creation of a Metric Extension, which I’ve installed and configured at several customer sites where GoldenGate was running on a stand alone server. Over the last few months, several people had approached me on the process, […]

Migrate Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.4.0 to a PDB from a non-CDB

One of the things I’ve been eager to try with the latest (12.1.0.4.0) EM release was to change the repository from a non-CDB to a PDB. There’s a note in the EM documentation that discusses migrating the SYSMAN schema option mentioned here. As a mentionable note, Martin Bach wrote a post on switching the repository […]

Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.4.0 – Post Upgrade Tasks

With the new release of Enterprise Manager, I upgraded my 12.1.0.3.0 installation successfully using the superb documentation here. It is however, important to note that the post-steps are also important. For example, upgrading (at the very least) the Management Agent on the OMS host, and de-installation of the old-OMS home. Gokhan Atil wrote a good […]

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