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Enterprise Manager Ops Center 12c

OS Analytics - Deep Dive Into Your OS


Eran Steiner, Technical Architect
Agenda

Blog Location
Blog Walkthrough
Live demo
Additional information
Future Ops Center Community Calls


Blog Location
2011 Oracle Corporation Proprietary and Confidential
Blog Location
The blog can be found here:
https://blogs.oracle.com/oem/entry/enterprise_manager_ops_center_using

Previous and future calls will be posted on the Oracle Enterprise Manager blog:
https://blogs.oracle.com/oem/






Blog Walkthrough
2011 Oracle Corporation Proprietary and Confidential
Blog Walkthrough
Process Tab Functionality

Displays all processes on OS
Select process to display details in new window
Threads
Open files
Process tree

Select process to kill
SIGTERM
SIGKILL
Table only updated by manual refresh



Blog Walkthrough
Services tab

Displays all SMF services (Solaris only)
Can filter by service state
Dependencies
Dependents
SMF log file
No management of SMF services
Table only updated by manual refresh



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Thresholds tab

Displays Attributes for OS + Threshold Monitor (if any)
Available attributes listed in combo-box
Attributes with threshold monitor first
Attributes without Threshold Monitor after separator
SMF log file
No management of SMF services
Table only updated by manual refresh



Blog Walkthrough
Thresholds tab

"Suggest Threshold" feature provides rough guidelines based on the historical
values in the graph.
The suggested values are computed as:
INFO = Average + StdDev
WARNING = Average + 2 * StdDev
CRITICAL = Average + 3 * StdDev
Review carefully as its not always a good suggestion!


Blog Walkthrough
Agentless support


OS Monitored without an agent (Agentless) will only have the following tabs:
Services
Thresholds
Metrics
No Processes or History tabs
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Under the hood / Advanced: Additional Monitoring Attributes

Can be obtained from https://<EC_IP>:443/xvm/ - going to OperatingSystems
OR
Via command line, using jmxdump:
# /opt/sun/xvm/bin/jmxdump s t root wellknown '*com.sun.hss.domain:type=OperatingSystem* > out.txt
Then grep for the proper value, for example:
# grep I cpu out.txt | grep i detail
Using the output, construct the property to monitor, for example:
CpuDetailUsage.systemCallsPerSecond


Future Ops Center Community Calls
2011 Oracle Corporation Proprietary and Confidential
Future Ops Center Community Calls




We have additional calls scheduled:

Nov 8
th
- Performing an initial Solaris 11 repository syc on internal content
Nov 20
th
- How to add customer Solaris 11 Content into Ops Center
December 6
th
- Using Ops Center to update Solaris via Live Upgrade

Webex information will be found on the Oracle Enterprise Manager blog:
https://blogs.oracle.com/oem/




Questions?
2011 Oracle Corporation Proprietary and Confidential
Eran.Steiner@oracle.com
This presentation will be posted on the blogs page:
https://blogs.oracle.com/oem/entry/enterprise_manager_ops_center_using

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