Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide Release 2.2 Part Number A85247-01 |
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Oracle Intelligent Agents are processes running on remote nodes in the network. Oracle Enterprise Manager works with Intelligent Agents across the network, to discover the services running on the nodes where the Intelligent Agent resides, monitor events, run jobs, and collect runtime data for real-time performance monitoring and historical analysis. Any platform running an Intelligent Agent can be incorportated into the Oracle Enterprise Manager framework, as long as TCP/IP communication between the Oracle Enterprise Manager middle tier and the Intelligent Agents is possible.
Refer to the Oracle Intelligent Agent User's Guide for detailed information about troubleshooting any Intelligent Agent problems.
Intelligent Agents local to the Management Server will be discovered automatically when the Management Server is started as long as the Intelligent Agent local to the Management Server has been started. In order to discover distributed services, the Intelligent Agents on the nodes where those services reside must be started.
This chapter discusses the following topics:
Please check the Intelligent Agent compatibility matrix in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Readme before installing or using Enterprise Manager. emreadme.txt or emreadme.html
is located in the ORACLE_OEM_HOME\RelNotes\EM
directory. For example, C:\Oracle\Ora81\RelNotes\EM
.
This section contains information on controlling the Intelligent Agent through the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Control Panel and the command prompt.
To start the Intelligent Agent on Windows NT or Windows 2000, perform the following steps:
The Intelligent Agent Startup Type is set to Automatic, which allows the Intelligent Agent to start automatically whenever you start the system. If you want the Intelligent Agent to be started by a user, set the Startup Type for Manual.
To stop the Intelligent Agent on Windows NT or Windows 2000, perform the following steps:
To verify that the Intelligent Agent is running, look for its status in the control panel services or type net start
at a command prompt. Oracle<Oracle_Home_Name>Agent should appear in the list of services.
You may also view the NT Task Manager for the dbsnmp.exe process information.
To start or stop the Intelligent Agent from the command prompt, enter the appropriate command. From the command prompt, you can also verify that the service is running.
Note:
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On UNIX, Oracle Enterprise Manager uses the lsnrctl to start and stop the Intelligent Agent. The relevant lsnrctl commands to control the UNIX Intelligent Agent are listed in the table below.
You can also type ps -ef | grep dbsnmp
at the command prompt to verify the status of the Intelligent Agent.
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