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Install and configure SNMP in Oracle 11g r2

790407Nov 3 2010 — edited Jan 7 2011
Dear Oracle Engineers:

I am running the CentOS Linux release 5.5 with the Oracle Database 11g R2 Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit.

In checking on my current system:
/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/sysman
[oracle@DBSRV sysman]$ ls
admin config emd install jlib log recv
bam emcli emdrep j2ee lib prov

There was missing a sub-directory - snmp

Where do i start to get a package to install Oracle Management Agent in order to configure SNMP?
So, other system needs to monitoring on this Oracle server by enabling SNMP.

I found this link below only show how to configure them. Not how to install the snmp package.

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11857_01/em.111/e14091/chap2.htm#CHDFDJJI

It listed the snmp directory.
$ORACLE_HOME/sysman/snmp/peer/CONFIG.master
$ORACLE_HOME/sysman/snmp/peer/CONFIG.encap
$ORACLE_HOME/sysman/snmp/peer/start_peer

Thanks in advance for your help.

Hy

Comments

Jeff Martin

Your query might win the award for the "shortest question with the longest answer", but I'll try for a short answer. For the first part, you need to fetch data from the database. For this you could use anything from raw JDBC to an Object Relational Mapping (ORM) tool, like Hibernate. For the second part, I would recommend a reporting tool, like Jasper Reports, BIRT or ReportMill. Currently, only ReportMill has generated reports in JavaFX. But they all generate PDF - and that would be my suggestion: generate PDF and use the platform PDF viewer to display and print reports. You could spend years trying to duplicate all the nice display and print functionality found in Acrobat Reader and Mac OS X Preview.

As it happens, ReportMill (disclosure: me) is working on a tool to do exactly what your question asks for:

http://www.reportmill.com/javi/gallery/AddressBook

There is also a very cool database tool that has JavaFX support called XDEV. We'll both be at JavaOne.

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