Tag: Enterprise Manager 12c

Performing a seamless migration to move Oracle Database to new hardware platforms and new operating systems can be challenging. This session shares Dell’s experience in a recent Oracle Database migration project to move Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) databases to new storage systems, new servers, and new operating systems running on the database servers. It…

Combining Enterprise Manager 12c with Oracle Public Cloud creates the ultimate Public Cloud solution. From discovery, provisioning, monitoring, to configuration management and compliance, Enterprise Manager delivers a comprehensive feature set through a single pane of glass, touching both the consumers and providers of Oracle Public Cloud. In this session, learn how it is used to…

Previous migrations of Oracle Enterprise Manager left a DBA with no fallback position and extensive outage periods for the actual upgrade. Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c has been completely rewritten that includes a comprehensive step-by-step method of safely upgrading including a pre-defined fallback method to revert to. Best practices on using the new Pre-Upgrade Console to validate your existing Grid Control install and insure a error-free migration to 12c. The three different methods of upgrading will be covered with suggestions on how to migrate depending on your technical requirements.

Ever get the question from your end user "Is the database down?" That is one question a DBA hates to hear or even worse, to find out is true. This paper will look at how to use Enterprise Manager to monitor your environment. The topics we will look at are how to create a metric, build rules, create notification methods, and deploy/manage many targets. By the end of the paper, hopefully you will have enough knowledge to start building a monitoring framework or at least be comfortable enough to navigate around and start digging deeper.

Oralce Enteprise Manager 12c is here, there is a lot of changes including a new look and feel. This session will cover what has changed, what is new.

Enterprise Manager Cloud Control (EM 12c) is system management software that provides centralized monitoring, administration, and lifecycle management functionality. The operational control and infrastructure components of the tool require security considerations including authentication, authorization, and encryption to ensure proper integrity and availability. This document will take a look at the various components and the options for securing them and will provide recommendations based on best practices and business constraints.

Previous migrations of Oracle Enterprise Manager left a DBA with no fallback position and extensive outage periods for the actual upgrade. Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c has been completely rewritten that includes a comprehensive step-by-step method of safely upgrading including a pre-defined fallback method to revert to. Best practices on using the new Pre-Upgrade Console to validate your existing Grid Control install and insure a error-free migration to 12c. The three different methods of upgrading will be covered with suggestions on how to migrate depending on your technical requirements.

We will present who we are, what our Records Management environment is, and how far we have progressed two years after implementation. We will explain our implementation efforts on Electronic Records Management including file system and emails. We will share our lessons learned with other users who are considering electronic records management.

Many traditional Oracle developers are asking themselves if they should invest their time in the new middleware technologies. Despite many years of Java presence in the database, PL/SQL is still number one choice for most seasoned Oracle DBAs and developers. BPEL and middleware technologies are making the shift to occur allowing separation of integration from…

Attend this session to get the inside track on how Oracle Exadata is monitored and managed using Oracle Enterprise Manager. Learn from a real-world implementation on how to effectively instrument and monitor your engineered systems.