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This chapter describes the basic components of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and how they are organized.
The Console chapter contains the following topics.
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The Oracle Enterprise Manager Console has a graphical user interface that provides menus, toolbars, launch palettes, and the framework to allow access to Oracle tools, plus utilities available through other vendors. The menus, toolbars, and palettes are context-sensitive.
The Console contains four windows that provide a general view of the system being managed and an interface to the Enterprise Manager common services.
The windows are the Navigator window, the Map window, the Job Scheduling System window, and the Event Management System window.
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The Navigator window provides:
The Navigator discovers and displays a tree list (a hierarchical view) of all the objects in a network, providing a direct view of objects. Objects include nodes, databases, listeners, users, roles, and profiles. The tree list provides a direct view of the nodes and services on the network and any objects they contain.
For detailed information on the Navigator window, refer to Chapter 2, "Navigator," of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide.
The Map window provides a customized, graphical representation of key objects created by an administrator to manage and monitor a subset or group of objects in the system.
With the Map system, you can create, save, modify, and recall views of the network. Objects can be grouped together based on any criteria, simplifying all operations performed on the group members. You simply drag and drop objects from the Navigator into the Map view to create the various groups that you want to monitor.
The map is especially useful for the environments with very many databases and is also used to visually represent problems detected by the Event Management System.
See Chapter 3, "Job and Event Systems" for more information on the Job Scheduling System and the Event Management System. For detailed information on the Map window, refer to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide.
The Job Scheduling window is the user interface to the Job Scheduling System which enables you to automate repetitive tasks and provides the kind of "lights out" management which is vital in a large, distributed environment.
Job Scheduling allows you to manage job scheduling among the databases, listeners, and nodes that you are administering. Using the menus, property sheets, and dialog boxes of the Job Scheduling window, you can schedule or cancel a job and view its status, or review historical information about jobs.
Jobs can be scheduled at various times, such as daily or weekly, and at single or multiple destinations. Using the Job Scheduling system, you can also create and manage job scripts.
The Job window contains the following pages of information:
See Chapter 3, "Job and Event Systems" for more information on the Job Scheduling System. For detailed information on the Job window, see the Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide.
In the Event Management window, you can create and register event sets, modify or cancel registrations, view the status of services being monitored, view summary information about events that have occurred, and further manage event information.
You can choose to have the events of interest represented graphically on the console when they are detected. The system can also notify you through e-mail or page. You can also create a job that you specify to be run to automatically fix the problem.
The Event window contains the following pages of information:
See Chapter 3, "Job and Event Systems" for more information on the Event Management System. For detailed information on the Event menu and window, refer to Chapter 5, "Event Management," in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide.