Course Outline
Introduction
- Overview of Oracle Enterprise Manager.
- History and evolution of OEM.
- Key features and benefits.
Installation and Configuration
- System requirements.
- Installation steps for Oracle Management Server (OMS) and Oracle Management Agent (OMA).
- Initial configuration and setup.
Architecture and Components
- OEM architecture.
- Key components: OMS, OMR (Oracle Management Repository), agents, and plug-ins.
Navigating the OEM Interface
- OEM console overview.
- Customizing the dashboard.
Target and Group Management
- Adding and managing targets.
- Organizing and managing target groups.
Monitoring and Alerts
- Setting up monitoring templates.
- Configuring notifications and alerts.
- Managing incidents and events.
Introduction to the Job System
- Overview of job types.
- Creating and managing jobs.
Automating Common Tasks
- Scheduling jobs.
- Job libraries and templates.
Monitoring Job Execution
- Tracking job progress.
- Managing job failures and retries.
Monitoring System Performance
- Key performance indicators.
- Performance monitoring tools and techniques.
Health Checks and Diagnostics
- Running health checks.
- Analyzing diagnostic data.
Troubleshooting and Tuning
- Common issues and resolutions.
- Performance tuning strategies.
Managing Configurations
- Viewing and comparing configurations.
- Configuration drift management.
Compliance Framework
- Defining compliance policies.
- Monitoring compliance violations.
Patch Management
- Planning and deploying patches.
- Patch management best practices.
Using BI Publisher
- Introduction to BI Publisher.
- Creating custom reports.
Analyzing System Data
- Generating performance and compliance reports.
- Using reports for decision-making.
Exporting and Sharing Reports
- Report export formats.
- Scheduling and sharing reports.
Cloud Management
- Managing Oracle Cloud resources with OEM.
- Hybrid cloud management strategies.
Security and Access Control
- Managing roles and privileges.
- Security best practices in OEM.
Third-Party Integrations
- Integrating with other tools and systems.
- Using OEM APIs.
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Fundamental knowledge of Oracle Database administration.
- Familiarity with IT infrastructure management concepts.
Target Audience
- Database administrators.
- IT managers and system administrators.
- Technical support personnel.
Testimonials (2)
good explanation on each points and provide assignment for practices.
Piseth Ben - ACLEDA Bank Plc.
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