Oracle Configuration Manager

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Oracle Configuration ManagerInstallation and Administration GuideRelease 10.3.4E18035-01December 2010

Oracle Configuration Manager Installation and Administration Guide, Release 10.3.4E18035-01Copyright 2006, 2010 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Primary Author:Jacqueline GosselinContributor: Tina Boisvert, George Lavash, Prajna Parida, Russell Storie, John SuttonThis software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions onuse and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in yourlicense agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license,transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means. Reverseengineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, isprohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free. Ifyou find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this software or related documentation is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it onbehalf of the U.S. Government, the following notice is applicable:U.S. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS Programs, software, databases, and related documentation and technical datadelivered to U.S. Government customers are "commercial computer software" or "commercial technical data"pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations. Assuch, the use, duplication, disclosure, modification, and adaptation shall be subject to the restrictions andlicense terms set forth in the applicable Government contract, and, to the extent applicable by the terms ofthe Government contract, the additional rights set forth in FAR 52.227-19, Commercial Computer SoftwareLicense (December 2007). Oracle USA, Inc., 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94065.This software is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications. It is notdeveloped or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications which maycreate a risk of personal injury. If you use this software in dangerous applications, then you shall beresponsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure the safe useof this software. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use ofthis software in dangerous applications.Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarksof their respective owners.This software and documentation may provide access to or information on content, products, and servicesfrom third parties. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim allwarranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services. Oracle Corporation andits affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use ofthird-party content, products, or services.

ContentsPreface . viiAudience. viiDocumentation Accessibility . viiRelated Documents . viiiConventions . viii1 Introduction to Oracle Configuration Manager1.11.21.31.41.4.11.4.21.51.6What’s New in Oracle Configuration Manager 10.3.4.0.0.System Architecture.About Connected and Disconnected Modes .Support for Shared Homes .Shared Homes That Do Not Require Special Oracle Configuration Manager Setup .Shared Homes That Do Require Special Oracle Configuration Manager Setup .Oracle Support Hub.Oracle Harvester .1-11-11-21-31-31-31-41-42 Pre-Installation 2.7General Pre-Installation Requirements.Considerations for Various Targets .Oracle E-Business Suite Installation Considerations.Oracle Retail Product Line Installation Considerations.Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Installation Considerations.Siebel Customer Relationship Management Installation Considerations.JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Installation Considerations .Oracle Hyperion Enterprise Performance Management System InstallationConsiderations .PeopleSoft Installation Considerations.2-12-22-22-32-32-42-42-42-43 Installing Oracle Configuration Manager3.1Before You Begin.3.1.1Command Used for Installation - setupCCR.3.2Installing Oracle Configuration Manager Using the Command Line Interface .3.2.1Preinstallation Steps .3.2.2Installing Oracle Configuration Manager in a Single Home.3.2.2.1Scripted Installation .3-13-23-43-43-43-4iii

3.2.2.2Direct Connectivity to Internet . 3-53.2.2.3No Direct Connectivity to Internet - Using Oracle Support Hub. 3-53.2.2.4No Direct Connectivity to Internet - Using a Proxy Server. 3-63.2.2.5After Configuration Is Completed . 3-63.2.3Sample setupCCR Command Output . 3-63.2.3.1Using My Oracle Support User Name and Password (No Parameters Used) . 3-73.2.3.2Using CSI . 3-73.2.3.3Using Oracle Support Hub. 3-83.2.3.4Using Both Oracle Support Hub and Proxy Server (In Connected Mode) . 3-93.2.3.5Disconnected Mode. 3-103.3Installing Oracle Configuration Manager Using the Oracle Universal Installer . 3-103.3.1Providing Credentials . 3-113.3.1.1Connection Settings Using Proxy Server . 3-123.3.1.2Connection Settings Using Oracle Support Hub . 3-123.3.2Entering E-Mail Address But No Password . 3-133.3.3Not Entering E-Mail Address . 3-143.3.4Completing the Installation. 3-143.4Oracle Enterprise Linux Installation Using RPM Package Manager . 3-143.4.1Installing and Upgrading Oracle Configuration Manager on Oracle EnterpriseLinux. 3-143.4.2Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager on Oracle Enterprise Linux . 3-153.5Installing Oracle Configuration Manager on Enterprise Manager Grid Control. 3-153.6Installing Oracle Configuration Manager in a Shared Home . 3-153.7Setting Up Oracle Configuration Manager in a Cloned Home. 3-163.8Post-Installation PeopleSoft Configuration. 3-163.8.1Instrumenting PeopleSoft for Configuration Collection. 3-163.9Post-Installation Database Configuration . 3-173.9.1Preparing Pre-9.2 Databases . 3-173.9.2Instrumenting the Database for Configuration Collection. 3-173.9.2.1Additional Step for E-Business Suite . 3-183.9.2.2Additional Step for Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control . 3-193.10Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager . 3-193.10.1Removing Oracle Configuration Manager Instrumentation from a Database . 3-203.10.2Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager in a Single Instance Home(Upgraded Pre-10.2.7 Installations). 3-203.10.3Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager in Shared Homes (10.2.7 andHigher Installations). 3-214 Advanced Deployment Tasks4.1Mass Deployment of Oracle Configuration Manager .4.1.1Mass Deployment Utility.4.1.2Network File System .4.1.3Secure Copy (SCP) and Secure Shell (SSH).4.1.4Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.4.1.4.1Additional Information for Database Homes .iv4-14-14-14-24-24-3

5 Oracle Configuration Manager 1Collecting Configuration Data (Connected Mode) .Using the Scheduler to Collect Configuration Data .Collecting Configuration Data (Disconnected Mode) .Updating Oracle Configuration Manager .Disabling Collection of IP, MAC, and Broadcast Addresses.Disabling the Collection of Database Columns .Enabling the Default Collection of NFS Disk Information .Creating a Response File.Verifying Environment Variables.Evaluating System Health .Turning Off Specific Diagnostics Checks .5-15-15-25-25-35-35-35-45-65-65-76 Managing the Oracle Configuration Manager 6.136.146.156.166.176.186.19emCCR automatic update on / off. 6-2emCCR clear - diagnostic. 6-2emCCR collect . 6-3emCCR -annotation "annotation string" collect . 6-4emCCR enable diagchecks disable diagchecks . 6-4emCCR enable target disable target .

3.4.2 Uninstalling Oracle Configuration Manager on Oracle Enterprise Linux. 3-15 3.5 Installing Oracle Configuration Manager on Enterprise Manager Grid Control. 3-15 3.6 Installing Oracle Configuration