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Oracle® Enterprise Manager Managing Oracle Collaboration Suite
10
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Release 1 (10.1)
Part No. B13601-01
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Contents
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Preface
Intended Audience
Documentation Accessibility
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Conventions
1
Introduction to Managing Oracle Collaboration Suite
1.1
Benefits of Managing Oracle Collaboration Suite with Enterprise Manager
1.2
Before You Configure Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Collaboration Suite
1.2.1
Installing Oracle Collaboration Suite
1.2.2
Gathering Information About Your Oracle Collaboration Suite Installation
1.2.3
Installing Oracle Enterprise Manager 10
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Grid Control
1.2.4
Installing the Oracle Management Agent on Your Host Computers
1.2.4.1
Identifying Where to Install the Management Agent
1.2.4.2
Requirements for Installing the Management Agent
1.2.4.3
About the Targets the Management Agent Can Discover
1.2.5
About Local and Remote Monitoring with the Management Agent
1.2.5.1
About Local Monitoring
1.2.5.2
About Remote Monitoring
1.3
General Configuration Tasks for Managing Oracle Collaboration Suite
1.3.1
Creating a Host Group
1.3.2
Creating a Database Group
1.3.3
Creating an Application Server Group
1.3.4
Creating an Oracle Collaboration Suite Group
1.3.5
Creating an Oracle Collaboration Suite Subtab
2
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle9
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AS Infrastructure Targets
2.1
Prerequisites Before Configuring Grid Control for Oracle9
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AS Infrastructure Targets
2.2
Overview of Oracle9
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AS Infrastructure Target Types
2.2.1
About the OID Client Target
2.2.2
About Discovery of the Oracle9
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AS Infrastructure Targets
2.3
Creating the LDAP Server Target
2.3.1
Automatically discovering the LDAP Server as part of an existing Oracle Application Server installation
2.3.2
Manually Adding the LDAP Server Target
2.4
Creating the Single Sign-On (SSO) Server Target
2.4.1
Automatically discovering the SSO Server Target as part of an existing Oracle Application Server installation
2.4.2
Manually Adding the Single Sign-On Server Target
2.5
Creating the OID Client Target
2.6
Creating an Single Sign-On Web Application Target
2.7
Creating the Identity Management Group Target
3
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Email Targets
3.1
Preparing to Configure Enterprise Manager to Manage Email
3.1.1
Overview of Oracle Email Target Types
3.1.2
Checklist Before Configuring Enterprise Manager for Oracle Email Monitoring
3.1.3
Enabling Oracle Email Monitoring
3.1.3.1
Using Enterprise Manager Web Site to Set the Statistics Collection Interval
3.1.3.2
Using Oracle Internet Directory Commands to Set the Statistics Collection Interval
3.1.4
Saving Oracle Email Monitoring Data in a Common Data Store
3.1.5
Identifying Oracle Email Hosts and Databases
3.1.5.1
Identifying the Oracle Email Component Hosts
3.1.5.2
Identifying the Oracle Email Mail Stores
3.1.5.3
Identifying the Connection String for an Oracle Email Mail Store
3.1.6
Installing Statspack in the Oracle Email Mail Store Database
3.2
Creating the Oracle Email Server Targets
3.2.1
Summary of the Oracle Email Server Target Types
3.2.2
Using the Grid Control Console to Create the Oracle Email Server Targets
3.2.3
Summary of the IMAP Server Target Properties
3.2.4
Summary of the SMTP IN and SMTP OUT Server Target Properties
3.2.5
Summary of the POP Server Target Properties
3.3
Creating the Oracle Email Service Targets
3.3.1
About the Oracle Email Service Targets
3.3.2
Using Grid Control Console to Create the Oracle Email Service Targets
3.3.3
Summary of the IMAP Service Target Properties
3.3.4
Summary of the SMTP IN Service Target Properties
3.3.5
Summary of the SMTP OUT Service Target Properties
3.3.6
Summary of the POP Service Target Properties
3.4
Creating a WebMail Web Application Target
3.5
Creating the Oracle Email Mail Store Target
3.6
Creating the OID Client Target
3.7
Creating the Oracle Email Group Target
3.8
Purging Monitoring Data from the Oracle Email Mail Store
3.8.1
Executing the es_perf_purge PL/SQL Procedure
3.8.2
Using the Enterprise Manager Job System to Automatically Purge the Mail Store
3.8.3
Deleting All Monitoring Data from the Mail Store
4
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Calendar Targets
4.1
Preparing to Configure Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Calendar Targets
4.2
Creating the Oracle Calendar Server Target
4.3
Creating the Oracle Calendar Applications Target
4.4
Creating the Oracle Calendar Web Application Target
4.5
Creating the Oracle Calendar Group Target
5
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Voicemail & Fax Targets
5.1
Preparing to Configure Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Voicemail & Fax
5.1.1
Configuring Oracle Voicemail & Fax
5.1.2
Installing the Management Agent to Manage Your Oracle Voicemail & Fax Targets
5.1.3
Overview and Naming Conventions for the Oracle Voicemail & Fax Target Types
5.2
Creating the Oracle Voicemail & Fax Targets
5.3
Creating the Oracle Voicemail & Fax Group Target
6
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Files
6.1
Preparing to Configure Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Files
6.1.1
Modifying the Management Agent Classpath
6.1.2
Overview of the Oracle Files Target Types
6.1.3
Creating a TEST User and Sample Documents
6.2
Creating the Internet File System Target for Oracle Files
6.3
Creating the Oracle Files Web Application Target
6.4
Creating the Oracle Files Group Target
7
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Manage Web Conferencing Targets
7.1
Overview of the Web Conferencing Target Types
7.2
Creating the Web Conferencing Target
7.3
Creating a Web Conferencing Web Application Target
7.4
Creating the Web Conferencing Group Target
8
Configuring Enterprise Manager to Manage Oracle Ultra Search Targets
8.1
Overview of the Oracle Ultra Search Target Types
8.2
Creating an Oracle Ultra Search Target
8.3
Creating the Oracle Ultra Search Web Application Target
8.4
Creating the Oracle Ultra Search Group Target
Index