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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Performance Management - Remote Monitor for Oracle Description, User's Guide and Reference


3.4.2 Installation and setup workflow (UNIX)

The following figure shows the workflow for installing and setting up PFM - RM for Oracle to run on a logical host in a cluster system.

Figure 3‒7: Workflow for installing and setting up PFM - RM for Oracle to run on a logical host in a cluster system (UNIX)

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Note:

When you set up PFM - RM for Oracle in a logical host environment, it does not inherit definition information from any instances of PFM - RM for Oracle that may be in the physical host environment. In both physical and logical host environments, a new environment is created only when an instance environment is set up.

Note that you can select whether to execute a setup command requiring user entry interactively or non-interactively.

If you execute a setup command interactively, you need to enter a value in accordance with command directives.

If you execute a setup command non-interactively, user entry is not required because the operator entry required during command execution can be replaced by the specification of options or definition files. Also, batch processing or remote execution can automate setup operations to reduce administrator workload and operating costs. Non-interactive commands are useful in the following cases:

For details about commands, see the manual JP1/Performance Management Reference.