Oracle Enterprise Manager Messages Manual Release 1.4.0 A53703_01 |
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This section describes the purpose and organization of this manual: the Oracle Enterprise Manager Messages Manual. This section also illustrates the conventions used in this guide. The Preface contains the following information:
This manual describes the error messages that are used by the Oracle Enterprise ManagerTM system. This manual provides:
The messages that are discussed fall into the following general categories:
For a discussion of how to use the Oracle Enterprise Manager system, see Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide.
This manual is written for those who use Oracle Enterprise Manager to perform system administration tasks.
This manual assumes you are familiar with the administrative tasks you wish to perform. If you are not, 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 Enterprise Manager tools. In addition, the Oracle Server documentation set provides recommendations on how to administer your database optimally.
If you have not yet read the introductory chapters of the Oracle Server Administrator's Guide, we recommend that you do so. These chapters describe the specific responsibilities of a database administrator.
For an overview of the Enterprise Manager system, see Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide.
This manual also assumes that you are familiar with the operation of Microsoft Windows. Refer to the Windows documentation for your system, if necessary.
This manual is divided into chapters, as follows:
Chapter 1, "Interpreting Error Messages"
This chapter gives you general information about error messages. It discusses the Oracle Enterprise Manager error message prefixes and calling Oracle Customer Support.
The following chapters list the error messages and codes that are displayed by Oracle Enterprise Manager. Possible causes and actions are listed for the errors that have occurred.
Chapter 2, "Oracle Trace Messages"
Chapter 3, "Oracle Expert Services Messages"
Chapter 4, "SQL Engine and Line Mode Messages"
Chapter 6, "Backup and Recovery Manager Messages"
Chapter 7, "Security Manager Messages"
Chapter 8, "Storage Manager Messages"
Chapter 9, "Instance Manager Messages"
Chapter 10, "Schema Manager Messages"
Chapter 11, "Generic Oracle Enterprise Manager Messages"
Chapter 12, "Oracle Performance Manager Messages"
Chapter 13, "Oracle TopSessions Messages"
Chapter 14, "Tablespace Manager Messages"
Chapter 15, "Console Messages"
Chapter 17, "Job System Messages"
The Oracle Enterprise Manager Messages Manual has been designed to be used closely with the Oracle Server documentation set. While this manual teaches you how to use Enterprise Manager to perform database administration tasks, the Oracle Server documentation set describes the reasons for and the implications of performing these tasks. Consequently, you should refer to the Oracle Server documentation set while using Enterprise Manager to perform your administrative tasks.
The following sections explain the conventions used in this manual.
The syntax diagrams in this manual show the complete syntax for the Enterprise Manager commands. Syntax diagrams are composed of these items:
Keywords are words that have special meanings. In the syntax diagrams in this manual, keywords appear in uppercase. When you specify them, they can be in uppercase or lowercase, but they must be used exactly as they appear in the syntax diagram.
Parameters act as place holders in syntax diagrams. They appear in lowercase. Parameters are usually names of schema objects, Oracle datatypes, or expressions. When you see a parameter in a syntax diagram, you should substitute an object or expression of the appropriate type. Note that parameter names appear in italics in the text of this manual.
This manual also contains examples. This is an example of a SELECT statement:
SELECT * FROM emp
Note that the text of examples appears in a different font than the text of the manual.
Examples in this manual follow these case conventions:
emp
and empno
, appear in lowercase.
However, in the text of this manual, names of database objects and their parts appear in uppercase.
Special icons are provided to alert you to particular information within the body of this manual and within other guides.
Operating System-Specific Documentation Where necessary, this manual refers you to your operating system-specific Oracle documentation for additional information.
The attention icon highlights information that is important to remember when performing the described task.
The suggestion icon signifies suggestions and practical hints that can be helpful when using Enterprise Manager.
The warning icon indicates information that you should be aware of before you perform the action described in the current section.
The Oracle Enterprise Manager products documentation includes the following :
You will also find references in this book to important information in the related publications. The related books referred to in this manual are listed below:
Oracle Corporation also publishes several files, which are available on your distribution media. These files describe differences between minor releases of Oracle software that are not accompanied by new manuals. These files are usually named README.DOC, BUGFIX.DOC, BUGHST.DOC, and RESTRICT.DOC. Read these files to learn about changes to the software that are not described in the regular manuals.
The release notes for Enterprise Manager are also available on your distribution media. The file is commonly called README.WRI.
The exact names and locations of the files mentioned above may vary, depending on your operating system. See your operating system-specific Oracle documentation for information about these files.
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