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Session id:. Managing the Oracle Application Server in a Datacenter Environment. Nicole Haba Senior Product Manager Oracle Corporation. Agenda. Problems Facing Datacenters Oracle’s Solution Management Topology Features Daily Administration Performance Monitoring Q&A.
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Session id: Managing the Oracle Application Server in a Datacenter Environment Nicole HabaSenior Product Manager Oracle Corporation
Agenda • Problems Facing Datacenters • Oracle’s Solution • Management Topology • Features • Daily Administration • Performance Monitoring • Q&A
Problems Facing Datacenters • Complex environment • Several components to Application Server • Variety of target types (hosts, DBs, apps, network) • No specialized Application Server administrator • No budget for extensive training • Not aware of issues with application performance until trouble ticket is logged • Difficult and time consuming in diagnosing poor performance
OracleAS Console • Installs with every OracleAS instance • Version inline with Oracle10i– 10.0 • Unique port and IAS_ADMIN password for each OracleAS Console • Real-time monitoring of single OracleAS instance • “Administration console” • Relies upon OracleAS management stack • DCM • OPMN • DMS
OracleAS 1 OracleAS 2 OracleAS Console 2 OracleAS Console 1 OracleAS Console (cont’d)
Central Console • New with Enterprise Manager V4 • Installs from separate CD-ROM from OracleAS software • Version not inline with OracleAS – 4.0.1 • Provides consolidated management and monitoring of entire enterprise • Out-of-box monitoring and alert notification • Historical collections for trend analysis • Group Management • Application Performance Management • Drilldown to OracleAS Consoles
Manage from Anywhere HTTP/S OracleAS Console 1 HTTP/S Central Console Management Service HTTP/S Firewall HTTP/S Mobile Device OracleAS Console 2 HTTP/S HTTP/S Portals Management Repository New Enterprise Manager v4
Features: Administration • Application Server Home Page • Deploying J2EE Applications • Management through Grids • Port Management • Diagnostic Logging • Something re: reassociation • Enterprise Configuration Management • Component Management
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Deploying J2EE Applications • Consolidated view of J2EE apps across all OC4J instances • Configure Java Messaging Services for J2EE apps • Only Oracle AQ and third party • Configure and monitor Message Driven Beans • Configure J2EE data sources easier with new “create-like” feature • Improved deployment Wizard • More comprehensive error messages
Management through Grids • Consolidate distributed targets for more effective management • Web Applications • Application Servers • Databases • Hosts • Monitor key performance metrics and alerts for all targets • Drilldown into more details • Quickly isolate and diagnose root cause of problem
Management through Grids (cont’d) • Cluster info • File-based repository supported by DCM • Create file-based repository via command line, not via Oracle10iAS Console • Perform file-based repository cluster management operations via Oracle10iAS Console
Port Management • View port ranges and ports in use across all components • Configure various ports from central location • Access to port dependency info • Port dependencies documented in OracleAS Admin Guide
Diagnostic Logging • Log Viewer • Access all Oracle10iAS diagnostic logs from single location • Log Loader • Automatically load log data into a file-based repository for easier investigation • Cross-correlation queries
Reassociation • Ability to reassociate (ie reconfigure) Oracle10iAS Infrastructure with an application’s mid tier • Types of reassociation • Identity Management • Metadata Repository • DB Managed Cluster • Customer use cases • Disaster recovery (backup & recovery) • Identity Management reconfiguration • Support for application lifecycle (test stage production)
Reassociation: Identity Management • Intuitive ‘Change Identity Management Wizard’ to step user through reconfig • Supports reassociation of OID, SSO or both
Reassociation: Metadata Repository • Intuitive ‘Change Metadata Repository Wizard’ to step user through reconfig • Configuration performed at DB instance level • For Portal mid tiers, dads.conf file automatically updated with new Metadata Repository
Reassociation: DB Managed Cluster • Intuitive ‘Change DB Managed Cluster Wizard’ to step user through reconfig • No support for file based clusters
Enterprise Configuration Management • Automatically gather and store hardware and software configuration data • OS registered software • Hardware resources • Patch levels • Dependencies • Configuration management operations • Locate and download Oracle software patches directly from MetaLink • Search for and compare software installations
Component Management • Personalization • Portal* • ProcessConnect* • Reports* • Syndication Server • Ultrasearch • Wireless • HTTP Server • OC4J • Web Cache • BC4J • Discoverer • Forms • CM SDK • Internet Directory * Offers key new features
Component Management (cont’d) • Consistency across all Oracle10iAS components • Common look-and-feel • Consistent level of management • Administration • Monitoring
Central Console Management Sites with both Oracle10iAS and database, like LLNL, thought the Central Console was key to managing their enterprise. • Application Server Home Page • Monitoring Oracle10iAS • Consolidated Group Management • Application Performance Management • Enterprise Configuration Management • Drilldown to Oracle10iAS Consoles
Application Server Home Page Consolidated, at-a-glance view of key Oracle10iAS information • Availability • J2EE apps • Resource usage • Alerts • Diagnostics • Administration
Features: Monitoring • Out-of-the-Box Monitoring • Historical Collections and Analysis • J2EE Application Diagnostics • Application Performance Management
Monitoring Oracle10iAS • Monitor Application Server level as well as component level • Real-time performance and availability monitoring • Lights-out monitoring defaults • Historical collections for trend analysis • Out-of-box notifications for critical alerts • Summary view for rapid problem identification • Easily compare performance across Oracle10iAS instances
Title is Arial 32-40pt. • Text is Arial 28 pt., first bullet is red • Second level is 24 pt. • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level
Title is Arial 32-40pt. • Text is Arial 28 pt., first bullet is red • Second level is 24 pt. • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level
Title is Arial 32-40pt. • Text is Arial 28 pt., first bullet is red • Second level is 24 pt. • Third level • Fourth level • Fifth level
Application Performance Management Beta customer Digital River sees APM as the key tool for application management. It’s the first feature they are rolling out in the Central Console. • Web application “client” experience • Direct measurement of real end-user performance against your web app • Business transaction monitoring • Emulate and monitor client experience from remote locations • Monitor availability of web apps • Monitor performance of application transactions
Application Performance Management (cont’d) • Cross-tier tracing of business transactions • Trace web site transactions through the application server stack • Breakdown of processing time • HTTP Server • OC4J container • Data source
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