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PK[pTOPK"CA OEBPS/toc.ncx Oracle® Enterprise Manager System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide, Release 2.2 Cover Oracle® Enterprise Manager System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide Copyright PKPK"CAOEBPS/content.opf+ Oracle® Enterprise Manager System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide, Release 2.2 en-US E21649-02 Oracle Corporation Oracle Corporation Oracle® Enterprise Manager System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide, Release 2.2 2012-09-20T09:46:24Z Describes how to install the Oracle Enterprise Manager Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. 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Oracle® Enterprise Manager

System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide

Release 2.2

E21649-02

September 2012

The System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen IMDB extends Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control to add support for monitoring TimesTen databases.The installation guide contains information to review before installing the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen IMDB:

The installation guide also contains the procedures necessary to install the plug-in, view data about your target instance (your database), and to uninstall the plug-in:

You can also find information about the location of Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database documentation.

Release support

The System Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database release 2.2 supports the metrics in TimesTen release 11.2.2 and TimesTen release 11.2.1.5.0 or later. If you use release 2.2 of the plug-in with TimesTen release 11.2.1, metrics added to TimesTen release 11.2.2 may be zero or blank because these metrics are not supported in TimesTen release 11.2.1.

The plug-in also supports Oracle Enterprise Manager Agent:

  • Release 11.1.0.1

  • Release 10.2.0.5

  • Release 10.2.0.4

  • Release 10.2.0.3

  • Release 10.2.0.2

  • Release 10.2.0.1

Installation prerequisites

Before installing the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen:

  • Install the Oracle Enterprise Manager Agent. Make sure the agent can successfully communicate with your Oracle Enterprise Manager Server and can upload data. For example, Agent Availability must be UP, Last Load Time should show a recent date/timestamp, and Last Load Time should get periodically updated.

  • Install Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Release 11.2.1.5.0 or later.


Note:

The Oracle Enterprise Manager Agent must reside on the same machine as TimesTen.

When you install the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen, you need to know:

  • The name of your TimesTen instance

  • The DSN

  • The TimesTen username and password

    • The username and password are required when you configure the target instance. The target instance is defined as the instantiation of the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen, monitoring a specific DSN.

    • The Oracle Enterprise Manager Agent Operating System User and the TimesTen Operating System User can be different as long as both users belongs to the TimesTen users group. For information on TimesTen users group, refer to the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Installation Guide.


Note:

Be sure the TimesTen database specified by the instance and DSN is loaded.

For information on your TimesTen instance, run the ttStatus or ttVersion utility.

Setting credentials in Oracle Enterprise Manager

You need to set credentials in Oracle Enterprise Manager for the user that the agent runs as. You can either set default credentials (credentials are the same for all agents) or you can set different credentials for each agent (target credentials). Target credentials override default credentials.

To set credentials:

  1. Choose Preferences located in the top right of the Oracle Enterprise Manager home page.

  2. Choose Preferred Credentials located in the top left of Preferences.

  3. Click the icon in the Set Credentials column in the row for the agent.

    You see the Agent Preferred Credentials page. You are ready to enter default and target credentials by entering the operating system username and password for the agent.

  4. In the Host UserName column, type the username.

  5. In the Host Password column, type the password.

  6. Click Apply.

Granting the Logon as a batch job privilege on Windows

You need to set credentials for agents by setting the host username and host password in Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control. On Windows, you need to grant to the host username the Logon as a batch job privilege.

For more information on setting credentials, see "Setting credentials in Oracle Enterprise Manager".

To grant the Logon as a batch privilege on Windows

  1. Set your control panel to classic view.

  2. From the desktop, select the Start menu, then select Control Panel, then select Administrative Tools.

  3. Double click Local Security Policy.

  4. Choose Local Policies.

  5. Choose User Rights Assignment.

  6. Double click log on as a batch job.

    The log on as a batch job Properties dialog appears.

  7. Click Add User or Group.

    The Select Users or Group dialog appears. You are ready to enter the host username.

  8. In Enter the Object Names to Select, type the host username.

  9. Click OK.

  10. Click OK on log on as a batch job Properties dialog.

Installing the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen

To install the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen:

  • Import the plug-in

  • Deploy the plug-in

  • Create a target instance of the plug-in on the agent

To import the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen

To begin the import process, you must first download the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen from the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) and save the plug-in file (TimesTen_plugin.jar) to the machine where your browser is running.


Note:

You can import both the TimesTen Plug-in 2.2 and the TimesTen Plug-in 2.1. However, you should not deploy both plug-ins to the same agent.

  1. Download the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen and save the file.

    You can now log in to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control from your browser.

  2. Log in to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.

    You see the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Login page.

  3. In the Username and Password columns, type the username and password of the Super Administrator.

  4. Press Return or click Login.

    You see the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control home page.

  5. Choose Setup located in the upper right corner of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control home page.

    The Oracle Enterprise Manager Setup page appears.

  6. Choose Management Plug-ins located to the left of the page in the Overview of Setup panel section.

    The Management Plug-ins page appears.

  7. Choose Import located in the middle of the Management Plug-ins page.

    The Import Management Plug-ins page appears.

  8. Click Browse to locate the TimesTen_Plugin archive file.

    The TimesTen_Plugin archive file is the.jar file you downloaded.

  9. Select the file.

    You see the path and filename of your TimesTen plug-in jar file in the text field named Management Plug-in Archive.

  10. Click List Archive.

    The Management Plug-ins for Archive: TimesTen_Plugin.jar table appears at the bottom of the Import Management Plug-ins page. You see timesten_imdb2 in the name column. You see a Select box in the Select column to the left of timesten_imdb2.

  11. Click in the Select box located to the left of timesten_imdb2.

    You see a checkmark in the Select box.

    You are ready to Import the TimesTen Management Plug-in. Locate the OK button in the bottom right corner of the Management Plug-ins for Archive: TimesTen_Plugin.jar table.

  12. Click OK.

    The process of importing the TimesTen Plug-in begins.

    The Setup page appears. You see the informational message: "One Management Plug-in has been successfully imported."

You are now ready to deploy the TimesTen Plug-in to one or more agents.

To deploy the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen

You must deploy the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen to one or more agents. After you successfully deploy the plug-in, the agent knows the plug-in exists. You then configure your TimesTen database as one of the targets for the agent and the agent begins the process of monitoring your target.

To deploy the plug-in, make sure you are on the Oracle Enterprise Manager Setup page.

In the bottom half of the page, you see the table describing information about the plug-in. You see column names Select, Name, Version, Deployed Agents, Description, Deployment Requirements, Deploy, Undeploy. In the Name column, you see timesten_imdb2. In the column Deployed Agents, you see 0 (if you have not previously deployed one or more agents). In the Description column, you see Management Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. In the Select column, you see a square box.

  1. Click in the Select box located to the left of timesten_imdb2.

    You see a checkmark in the Select box. In the row for the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in, you see the deploy icon in the Deploy column. The icon is in the same row as the plug-in.

  2. Click the deploy icon in the Deploy column in the row for the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in.

    The Deploy Management Plug-in: Select Targets page appears.

  3. Click Add Agents.

    A dialog appears. You can now search for the known agents.

  4. Click Go.

    You see a selection list of agents.

  5. Click in the Select box for each agent you wish to deploy the plug-in to.

    You see a checkmark in the Select box for each agent you selected. You see the Select button to the right of the selection menu.

  6. Click Select.

    You see the name of the deployment agent or agents. Locate the Next button to the right of text 'Step 1 of 3.'

  7. Click Next.

    You see the Deploy Management Plug-in: Review page. This page briefly describes the deployment process. Locate the Finish button to the right of text 'Step 3 of 3.'

  8. Click Finish.

    The Deploying Management Plug-in window appears. You see 'partially deployed.' Wait until this window is refreshed.

    The Setup page appears. You see the informational message: "Deploy operation completed." You see the number of agents deployed in the Deployed Agents column in the row for the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen.

You are now ready to create a target instance.

To create a target instance

Create a target instance of the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen on one or more agents. You can create a target instance for each unique DSN.

  1. Choose Agents on Setup.

    The Agents page appears. You see the agent table. In the Name column, you see the agents you deployed the plug-in to.

  2. Click the agent name in the Name column.

    The agent name page appears. You are now ready to select the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen.

  3. Open select list labeled Add and select TimesTen In Memory Database 11g.

  4. Click Go.

    You see the Add TimesTen In-Memory Database page. You are now ready to enter values for the properties.

    In the * Name column, you create your target instance name. Define the name as a meaningful identifier. (For example, hostname_instance_DSN). The name can be any string including letters, numbers, and special characters.

  5. In the * Name column, type the target instance name.

    You are now ready to enter the TimesTen instance name. Use the ttStatus utility if you cannot recall the instance name.

  6. In the TimesTen instance name column, type the name of your TimesTen instance.

    You are now ready to enter the DSN. The DSN is located in your sys.odbc.ini file (on Linux/UNIX platforms) or in the ODBC Data Source Administrator (on the Windows platform).

  7. In the Data Source Name column, type the DSN.

  8. In the TimesTen user name column, type the TimesTen username.

  9. In the TimesTen password column, type the TimesTen password.

    You are now ready to test your connection to make sure that your target instance is deployed successfully and configured properly.

  10. Click Test Connection.

    You see the information message: "Test Successful." If you do not see the "Test Successful" message, make sure your instance name and DSN are correct and the TimesTen database for the DSN is loaded. Also, make sure the TimesTen username and TimesTen password are correct.

  11. Click OK.

You are now ready to view information about the target instance that you created.

Viewing performance metrics for your TimesTen database

The System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen collects and displays information and performance metrics for your target TimesTen database including:

  • Database information

  • Instance information

  • Performance data

  • Performance rates

  • Response

The metric information is located on the Oracle Enterprise Manager All Metrics page.

To navigate to the All Metrics page

  1. Choose Targets on the Oracle Enterprise Manager home page.

    You see the Hosts page.

  2. Select the host name.

    You see the name of your host at the top of the page.

  3. Choose Targets.

    You see your target instance name in the name column and in the same row, in the type column, you see TimesTen In-Memory Database.

  4. Click the target instance name located in the name column.

    The TimesTen In-Memory Database page appears, showing information about your database. You see several menu options located at the bottom of the page.

  5. Choose All Metrics.

    You see the Oracle Enterprise Manager metrics page, showing the target instance name at the top of the page. You see menu options for database information, instance information, performance data, performance rates, and response. You can now view this information.

To view database information

To view database information for your database, choose Database Information on the Oracle Enterprise Manager Metrics page. The Database Information page appears, showing information about your database. You can either page through the metrics or you can view all metrics by selecting SHOW All N from the menu:

Database attributeDescription
RAM residence policyRam residence policy (always, manual, inUse).
Replication policyReplication policy (always, manual, norestart).
Replication agent running1 if running; 0 if not running.
Cache agent policyCache agent policy (always, manual).
Cache agent running1 if running; 0 if not running.
Time of first connection to data storeTime of first connection to the database.
Size in MB of the permanent partition of the data storeSize in MB of the permanent partition of the database.
Threshold for warning when permanent partition low in memoryThreshold at which TimesTen returns a warning and throws an SNMP trap when the permanent partition of the database is low in memory.
Size in MB of the temporary partition of the data storeSize in MB of the temporary partition of the database.
Threshold for warning when temporary partition low in memoryThreshold at which TimesTen returns a warning and throws an SNMP trap when the temporary partition of the database is low in memory.
Enables AWT propagation method to be used on Oracle tablesDatabase attribute is CacheAWTMethod.

Determines whether PL/SQL execution method or SQL array execution method is used for Asynchronous Writethrough propagation to apply changes to the Oracle server.

If 0, SQL array execution method is used.

If 1 (the default), PL/SQL execution method is used.

Enables cache gridIf set, cache grid is enabled.
Sets the maximum message wait timeSets the maximum message wait time.
Frequency in seconds for background checkpointFrequency in seconds that TimesTen performs a background checkpoint.
Amount of data in log between background checkpointsAmount of data in megabytes that collects in log between background checkpoints.
Max rate data written to disk during checkpointMaximum rate data is written to disk during a checkpoint operation.
Character encoding for the connectionCharacter encoding for the connection. May be different than database character set.
Expected upper bound for concurrent connectionsIndicates the expected upper bound on the number of concurrent connections to the database.
Controls transactional commit behavior in relation to DDLControls transactional commit behavior in relation to DDL. If 0, Oracle. If 1, Timesten.
Active standby pair table creation replicationDatabase attribute is DDLReplicationAction.

If set to 'INCLUDE' (the default): When a table is created, the table is automatically added to the active standby pair scheme. If set to 'EXCLUDE' : When a table is created, the table is not automatically included in the active standby pair.

Level of DDL replication enabledDatabase attribute is DDLReplicationLevel.

If 1, replicates ALTER TABLE ADD or DROP COLUMN to the standby database. Does not replicate CREATE and DROP operations for tables, indexes or synonyms to the standby database.

If 2 (the default), replicates creating and dropping of tables, indexes and synonyms.

Identifies the character set used by the data storeIdentifies the character set used by the database.
Identifies the physical data storeIdentifies the physical database.
TimesTen or Oracle binding for dup occurrences of parameterDetermines whether applications use TimesTen or Oracle parameter binding for duplicate occurrences of a parameter in a SQL statement. If 0, Oracle-style binding.
Commit operations should write log records to diskIf set (=1), commit operations write log records to disk.
Enables transparent load to dynamic cache groupsIf set (=1), enables transparent load of Oracle data to dynamic cache groups.
Error returned upon transparent load failureIf set (=1), error message is returned if there is a transparent load failure.
Isolation level read committed or serializableSpecifies whether the isolation level is read committed or serializable. If 1, read committed.
Row-level or data store-level lockingSpecifies whether the connection uses row-level locking (value = 0) or data store-level locking (value =1).
Lock wait intervalLock wait interval for connection.
Terminate connect if recovery encounters defective log recordDetermines whether the first connection to the database should proceed if TimesTen recovery encounters a defective log record. If 1, TimesTen continues after log is truncated.
The size of the internal log buffer in MBSize of the internal log buffer in MB.
The number of log buffer strandsNumber of log buffer strands.
The directory where transaction log files are storedThe directory where transaction log files are stored.
The transaction log file size in MBTransaction log file size in MB.
Method used to write and sync log data to transaction log filesMethod used to write and sync log data to transaction log files. If 1, buffered writes are used to write data to transaction log files.
Whether unneeded transaction log files deleted during checkpointIf 1, transaction log files are deleted during a checkpoint operation.
What type of logging should be performed for the data storeType of logging used for the database. Only logging to disk is supported (value = 1).
Whether real memory should be locked during data store loadSpecifies whether connections to a shared database should lock real memory during database loading.
The default length semantics configurationDefault length semantics configuration. Default is byte.
Is error reported for data loss from character type conversionDetermines if error is reported when there is data loss during an implicit or explicit character type conversion between NCHAR/NVARCHAR2 and CHAR/VARCHAR2 data.
The collating sequence to use for linguistic comparisonsCollating sequence to use for linguistic comparisons. Default is binary.
Oracle Service Name of Oracle instance from which data is loadedOracle Service Name of the Oracle instance from which data is to be loaded into a TimesTen database.
Whether PL/SQL compiler generates cross-reference informationDetermines if PL/SQL compiler should generate cross-reference information.
Determines whether PL/SQL is enabledDetermines if PL/SQL is enabled. (1 = enabled).
Controls conditional compilation of PL/SQL unitsControls conditional compilation of PL/SQL units.
Maximum process heap memory PL/SQL can use for this connectionSpecifies the maximum amount of process heap memory in MB that PL/SQL can use for the connection.
Location of PL/SQL memory segmentVirtual address of shared memory segment that is loaded into each process that uses the TimesTen "direct" drivers.
PL/SQL memory segment sizeSize in megabytes of the shared memory segment used by PL/SQL.
Optimization level used to compile PL/SQL library unitsOptimization level used to compile PL/SQL library units.
Time PL/SQL procedure can run before being terminatedNumber of seconds a PL/SQL procedure runs before being automatically terminated.
SQL statement pass through to Oracle modeSpecifies if SQL statements are passed through to Oracle, executed locally in TimesTen, or both.
Specifies that disk space should be preallocated when createdSpecifies that disk space for the database should be preallocated when creating the database.
Determines if commands are shared between connectionsDetermines if commands are shared between connections.
Whether error returned if query times out before executingIndicates whether TimesTen should write a warning to the support log and throw an SNMP trap when execution time of a SQL statement exceeds the specified value. If 0, TimesTen does not return a warning.
Whether to enable installation of TAF FAN callbacksSpecifies whether to enable or disable installation of Transparent Application Failover (TAF) and Fast Application Failover (FAB) callbacks when using Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) with IMDB Cache.
Number threads used to apply changes on active master data storeNumber of threads used to apply changes on the active master database to the standby master database in an active standby pair replication scheme.
The number of threads used to rebuild indexes during recoveryNumber of threads used to rebuild indexes during recovery.
Parallel replication apply orderingDatabase attribute is ReplicationApplyOrdering.

If 0 (the default), specifies commit ordering parallel replication.

If 1, specifies user-managed track based parallel replication.

Number of tracks available for parallel replicationDatabase attribute is ReplicationParallelism.

Possible values are between 1 and 64, indicating the number of tracks to replicate in parallel. The default is 1 indicating single-threaded replication.

Query timeout thresholdTime limit in seconds that the database can execute a SQL statement before timing out.
Specifies that the data store is not saved to diskSpecifies that database is not saved to disk.
The type mode for the data storeType mode for database. If 0, Oracle type mode; If 1, TimesTen type mode.

For more information on your database settings and attributes, run the ttStatus utility. For documentation on the ttStatus utility, refer to the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference.

To view instance information

To view information about your database instance, choose Instance Information on the Oracle Enterprise Manager Metrics page.The Instance Information page appears, showing information about your TimesTen instance:

NameDescription
Instance nameTimesTen instance name.
Daemon port numberDaemon port number.
TimesTen version number5-digit release number.
Platform typePlatform type. For example, Linux/86_32.
TimesTen server running1 if running, 0 if not running.
TimesTen server PIDTimesTen server process ID.
TimesTen server port numberServer port number.

For more information on your TimesTen instance, run the ttStatus utility. For documentation on the ttStatus utility, refer to the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference.

To view performance data

To view performance data for your database, choose Performance Data on the Oracle Enterprise Manager Metrics page. The Performance Data page appears, showing the name of each performance metric and the value for the metric. You can either page through the metrics or you can view all metrics by selecting SHOW All N from the menu.For information on the SYS.MONITOR system table, refer to the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database System Tables and Limits Reference. Names and values described on the Performance Data page:

MetricDescription
CACHE - Autorefresh cycles completed successfully on TimesTenNumber of autorefresh cycles completed successfully on TimesTen.
CACHE - Number of autorefresh cycles that failed due to errorsNumber of autorefresh cycles that failed because of errors.
CACHE - Rows deleted in TimesTen during autorefresh from OracleNumber of rows deleted from TimesTen during autorefresh from the Oracle database.
CACHE - Full refreshes triggered during autorefresh operationsNumber of full refreshes triggered during autorefresh operations.
CACHE - Rows inserted in TimesTen during autorefresh from OracleNumber of rows inserted into TimesTen during autorefresh from the Oracle database.
CACHE - Rows updated in TimesTen during autorefresh from OracleNumber of rows updated in TimesTen during autorefresh from the Oracle database.
CACHE - Number of AWT transactions committed on Oracle databaseNumber of AWT transactions committed on the Oracle database.
CACHE - Number of calls made to Oracle database for AWTNumber of calls made to the Oracle database for AWT.
CACHE - Number of rollbacks on Oracle database because of errorsNumber of rollbacks on Oracle database because of errors.
CACHE - Number of PL/SQL block batches sent to Oracle databaseNumber of PL/SQL block batches sent to the Oracle database. (CacheAWTMethod = 1).
CACHE - Number of bytes sent to Oracle database in PL/SQL modeNumber of bytes sent to the Oracle database in PL/SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 1).
CACHE - Number of rows deleted on Oracle database in PL/SQL modeNumber of rows deleted from Oracle database in PL/SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 1).
CACHE - Number of rows inserted on Oracle database - PL/SQL modeNumber of rows inserted into Oracle database in PL/SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 1).
CACHE - Number of rows updated on Oracle database in PL/SQL modeNumber of rows updated on Oracle database in PL/SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 1).
CACHE - Times AWT transactions re-tried in case of an errorNumber of times AWT transactions are re-tried on Oracle database.
CACHE - Number of batches sent to Oracle database in SQL modeNumber of batches sent to the Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - Number of bytes sent to Oracle database in SQL modeNumber of bytes sent to the Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - Delete batches sent to Oracle database in SQL modeNumber of delete batches sent to the Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - Number of rows deleted on Oracle database in SQL modeNumber of rows deleted from the Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - Insert batches sent to Oracle database in SQL modeNumber of insert batches sent to the Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - Rows inserted on Oracle database in SQL modeNumber of rows inserted into Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - Update batches sent to Oracle database in SQL modeNumber updated batches sent to the Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - Rows updated on Oracle database in SQL modeNumber of rows updated on Oracle database in SQL mode (CacheAWTMethod = 0).
CACHE - TimesTen transactions propagated to Oracle databaseNumber of TimesTen transactions propagated to the Oracle database.
CACHE - Global dynamic cachegroup cache hitsGlobal dynamic cache group hits: Dynamic loads that find the data in the local grid member without requiring the data to be loaded from the Oracle database or another grid member.
CACHE - Global dynamic cachegroup cache missesGlobal dynamic cache group misses: Dynamic loads that do not find data initially in the local grid member (either need to go to the Oracle database or another grid member).
CACHE - Times dynamic load miss load from Oracle DBNumber of times a dynamic load miss had to load the requested data from the Oracle database.
CACHE - Bytes loaded from Oracle servicing dynamic load missesTotal number of bytes loaded from the Oracle database for servicing dynamic load misses.
CACHE - Dynamic loads where not local but remote load okDynamic loads that do not find data in the local grid member and successfully load the required data from another grid member.
CACHE - Data requests because of dynamic load on remote grid memNumber of requests for data received by this grid member from another grid member (as a result of a dynamic load on the remote grid member).
CACHE - Data requests received where the data requested is dirtyNumber of requests for data received by this grid member when the data requested is dirty (and must first be propagated to the Oracle database).
CACHE - Data requests received where locked by transactionNumber of requests for data received by this grid member when the data requested was locked by a transaction on this member.
CACHE - Data requests received where data not presentNumber of requests for data received by this grid member when the data requested was not found in this member.
CACHE - Local dynamic cachegroup cache hitsLocal dynamic cache group hits: Number of dynamic loads that find the requested data in the database.
CACHE - Local dynamic cachegroup missesLocal dynamic cache group misses: Number of dynamic loads that do not find the requested data in the database and need to load the data from the Oracle database.
CACHE - Bytes loaded from Oracle servicing dyn load miss-localTotal number of bytes loaded from the Oracle database for servicing dynamic load misses for dynamic local cache groups.
CACHE - Data loads from Oracle DB servicing dynamic load missesNumber of data loads from the Oracle database when servicing dynamic load misses for dynamic local cache groups.
CACHE - Number of bytes flushed to OracleNumber of bytes flushed to the Oracle database.
CACHE - Number of flush cache group executesNumber of flush cache group executions.
CACHE - Number of rows flushed to OracleNumber of rows flushed to the Oracle database.
CACHE - Number of bytes sent to Oracle for SWT cache groups opsNumber of bytes sent to the Oracle database during SWT cache group operations.
CACHE - Number of rows in SWT cache groups deleted on OracleNumber of rows in SWT cache groups deleted from Oracle database.
CACHE - Number of rows in SWT cache groups inserted on OracleNumber of rows in SWT cache groups inserted into Oracle database.
CACHE - Number of rows in SWT cache groups updated on OracleNumber of rows in SWT cache groups updated on Oracle database.
CKPT - Number of bytes of checkpoint files writtenNumber of bytes written for checkpointing.
CKPT - Number of checkpoint bytes written during DB recoveryNumber of bytes written for checkpointing during database recovery.
CKPT - Number of checkpoints completedNumber of checkpoints completed.
CKPT - Number of fuzzy checkpoints completedNumber of fuzzy checkpoints completed.
CKPT - Number of checkpoint writesNumber of checkpoint writes.
CKPT - Start time of last checkpoint begunStart time of last checkpoint begun.
CKPT - End time of last checkpoint begunEnd time of last checkpoint begun.
CKPT - Type of last checkpoint begunType of last checkpoint begun. For example, fuzzy.
CKPT - Status of last checkpoint begunStatus of last checkpoint begun. For instance, completed.
CKPT - Whether last checkpoint begun had an errorWhether last checkpoint begun had an error.
CKPT - Bytes written during last checkpointNumber of bytes written during last checkpoint.
CONNECTIONS - Number of database disconnectsCumulative number of database disconnections.
CONNECTIONS - Number of database connects establishedCumulative number of database connections established.
CONNECTIONS - Number of client-server connections establishedCumulative number of client/server connections established.
CONNECTIONS - Number of direct linked DB conns establishedCumulative number of direct-linked database connections established.
CONNECTIONS - Number of first database connections establishedNumber of first database connections established.
CONNECTIONS - DB connects exceeding configured number of connsCumulative number of database connection thresholds exceeded.
CS - Number of ALTER statements executed by serverNumber of ALTER statements executed by server.
CS - Number of CREATE statements executed by serverNumber of CREATE statements executed by server.
CS - Number of DELETE statements executed by serverNumber of DELETE statements executed by server.
CS - Number of DROP statements executed by serverNumber of DROP statements executed by server.
CS - Number of INSERT statements executed by serverNumber of INSERT statements executed by server.
CS - Number of MERGE statements executed by serverNumber of MERGE statements executed by server.
CS - Number of SELECT statements executed by serverNumber of SELECT statements executed by server.
CS - Number of UPDATE statements executed by serverNumber of UPDATE statements executed by server.
CS - Number of table rows deleted by serverNumber of table rows deleted by server.
CS - Number of table rows inserted by serverNumber of table rows inserted by server.
CS - Number of table rows updated by serverNumber of table rows updated by server.
CS - Number of transaction rollbacks by serverNumber of transaction rollbacks by server.
CS - Number of transactions committed by serverNumber of transactions committed by server.
CS - Number of client/server disconnectsNumber of client/server disconnects.
CS - Number of client/server round tripsNumber of client/server roundtrips.
CS - Number of client/server bytes received by serverNumber of client/server bytes received by server.
CS - Number of client/server bytes transmitted by serverNumber of client/server bytes transmitted by server.
DB - Number of rows deleted from hash indexesNumber of rows deleted from hash indexes.
DB - Number of rows inserted into hash indexesNumber of rows inserted into hash indexes.
DB - Inserts into hash indexes during DB recovery index rebuildNumber of rows inserted into hash indexes during index rebuild phase of database recovery.
DB - Number of rows fetched from hash indexesNumber of rows fetched from hash indexes.
DB - Rows fetched from hash indexes during replication opsNumber of rows fetched from hash indexes during replication operations.
DB - Number of hash indexes scannedNumber of hash indexes scanned.
DB - Number of hash indexes scanned during replication opsNumber of hash indexes scanned during replication operations (such as insert, update, and delete operations on tables).
DB - Number of deletes from range indexesNumber of rows deleted from range indexes.
DB - Number of inserts into range indexesNumber of rows inserted into range indexes.
DB - Inserts into range indexes during DB recovery index rebuildNumber of rows inserted into range indexes during index rebuild phase of database recovery
DB - Number of tuples fetched from range indexesNumber of rows fetched from range indexes.
DB - Rows fetched from range indexes during replication opsNumber of rows fetched from range indexes during replication operations.
DB - Number of range indexes scannedNumber of temporary indexes scanned.
DB - Range indexes scanned during replication operationsNumber of temporary indexes scanned during replication operations.
DB - Number of updates on range indexesNumber of rows updated on range indexes.
DB - Number of indexes rebuiltNumber of indexes rebuilt.
DB - Number of temporary indexes createdNumber of temporary indexes created.
DB - Number of rows fetched from temporary indexesNumber of rows fetched from temporary indexes.
DB - Rows fetched from temp indexes during replication opsNumber of rows fetched from temporary indexes during replication operations.
DB - Number of temporary indexes scannedNumber of range indexes scanned.
DB - Number temp indexes scanned during replication operationsNumber of range indexes scanned during replication operations (such as insert, update, and delete operations on tables).
DB - Number of merge joins doneNumber of merge joins done.
DB - Number of nested loop joins doneNumber of nested loop joins done.
DB - Number of sorts doneNumber of sorts done.
DB - Number of full table scansNumber of full table scans.
DB - Number of table rows deletedNumber of table rows deleted.
DB - Number of table rows insertedNumber of table rows inserted.
DB - Number of table rows readNumber of table rows read.
DB - Number of table rows updatedNumber of table rows updated.
DB - Number of LRU aging commits done since db loadedNumber of LRU aging commits since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Number of LRU aging cycles completed since db loadedNumber of LRU aging cycles completed since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Number times LRU aging high threshold rchd since db loadedNumber of times LRU aging high threshold has been reached since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Number times LRU aging low threshold rchd since db loadedNumber of times LRU aging low threshold has been reached since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Number of rows deleted during LRU aging since db loadedNumber of rows deleted during LRU aging since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Rows not deleted using LRU aging because of lock contentionNumber of rows that were not deleted using LRU aging because of lock contention since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Number of time-based aging commits done since the db loadedNumber of time-based aging commits since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Number time-based aging cycles completed since db loadedNumber of time-based aging cycles completed since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Number rows deleted during time-based aging since db loadedNumber of rows deleted during time-based aging since the data store was loaded into memory.
DB - Rows not deleted using time-based aging - lock contentionNumber of rows that were not deleted using time-based aging because of lock contention since the data store was loaded into memory.
GRID - Number of grid members that have attached so farNumber of attach operations.
GRID - Number of detach operationsNumber of detach operations.
LOCK - Number of deadlocksNumber of deadlocks.
LOCK - Number of lock requests denied due to timeoutsNumber of lock requests denied due to timeouts.
LOCK - Number of locks acquired for DML activityNumber of locks acquired for DML activity.
LOCK - Number of locks acquired for table scansNumber of locks acquired for table scans.
LOCK - Number of locks granted immediatelyNumber of locks granted immediately.
LOCK - Number of locks granted that required waitingNumber of locks granted that required waiting.
LOG - Last log file numberNumber of last log file.
LOG - Number of bytes inserted into the log bufferNumber of bytes inserted into the log buffer.
LOG - Number of log records inserted into the log bufferNumber of log records inserted into the log buffer.
LOG - Total waits for insertsNumber of times a thread was delayed while trying to insert a log record into the log buffer because the log buffer was full. If this value is increasing, it generally indicates that the log buffer is too small.
LOG - Earliest log file currentlyEarliest log file that currently exists in the database.
LOG - Most recent log file presentMost recent log file present.
LOG - Number of file system readsNumber of file system reads.
LOG - Number of file system writesNumber of file system writes.
LOG - Number of log files generated so farNumber of log files generated so far.
LOG - Number of times the log is synched to diskNumber of times the log has been synchronized to disk.
LOG - Bytes read from log for commitsNumber of bytes read from the log for commit processing.
LOG - File system reads for commitsNumber of file system reads from the log for commit processing.
LOG - Number of bytes of log read during DB recoveryNumber of log bytes read during database recovery.
MEMORY - MB of permanent space in useSize of permanent partition currently in use.
MEMORY - Highest amount of permanent partition in use - MBHighest amount of permanent data partition memory in use since the first connection to the database.
MEMORY - Percent of permanent space in usePercent of the permanent partition space currently being used.
MEMORY - MB of temporary space in useSize of temporary partition currently in use.
MEMORY - Highest amount of temporary partition in use - MBHighest amount of temporary data partition memory in use since the first connection to the database.
MEMORY - Percent of temporary space in usePercent of the temporary partition space currently being used.
PLSQL - Number of times lock requested for a PL/SQL objectNumber of times a lock was requested for a PL/SQL object.
PLSQL - Number of times PL/SQL object's handle found in memoryNumber of times a PL/SQL object's handle was found in memory.
PLSQL - Ratio of ttplsql_GetHits to ttplsql_GetsRatio of GetHits to Gets.
PLSQL - Number of times a PIN was requested for PL/SQL objectsNumber of times a PIN was requested for PL/SQL objects.
PLSQL - Times all metadata pieces of library obj found in memNumber of times all of the metadata pieces of the library object were found in memory.
PLSQL - Ratio of ttplsql_PinHits to ttplsql_PinsRatio of PinHits to Pins.
PLSQL - PINs of objs not 1st performed since obj handle createdAny PIN of an object that is not the first PIN performed since the object handle was created and which requires loading the object from the database.
PLSQL - Times objs marked invalid because dependent obj modifiedTotal number of times objects in the namespace were marked invalid because a dependent object was modified.
PLSQL - Total heap (MB) allocated to PL/SQL on this DB connTotal amount of heap memory in Megabytes allocated to PL/SQL for the database connection.
PLSQL - Total number of times a deferred cleanup occurredNumber of times a deferred cleanup occurred.
REP - Number of xacts replicated from this databaseNumber of replicated transactions generated on the local database that are being replicated to at least one peer database.
REP - Last log file number held by replicationNumber of last log file held by replication.
STMT - Number of statement preparesNumber of statement prepares.
STMT - Number of cmd cache misses during statement prepareNumber of command cache misses during statement prepare.
STMT - Number of ALTER statements executedNumber of ALTER statements executed.
STMT - Total number of SQL statements executedNumber of SQL statements executed.
STMT - Number of CREATE statements executedNumber of CREATE statements executed.
STMT - Number of DELETE statements executedNumber of DELETE statements executed.
STMT - Number of DROP statements executedNumber of DROP statements executed.
STMT - Number of INSERT statements executedNumber of INSERT statements executed.
STMT - Number of MERGE statements executedNumber of MERGE statements executed.
STMT - Number of SELECT statements executedNumber of SELECT statements executed.
STMT - Number of UPDATE statements executedNumber of UPDATE statements executed.
STMT - Number of statement reprepares (forced or automatic)Number of statement reprepares including forced and automatic.
STMT - Number of automatic statement repreparesNumber of automatic statement reprepares.
WORKLOAD - Total number of connectionsSum of all current active connections on the TimesTen database.
WORKLOAD - System connectionsThe sum of the current active sub-daemon, replication agent, and cache connect agent connections.
WORKLOAD - Client/Server connectionsThe number of current active client/server connections on the TimesTen database.
WORKLOAD - Direct linked connectionsThe number of current direct-linked connections on the database.
WORKLOAD - Number of commands preparedNumber of commands prepared (compiled).
WORKLOAD - Number of commands repreparedNumber of commands reprepared.
WORKLOAD - Number of cursor opensNumber of cursor opens.
WORKLOAD - Number of cursors closedNumber of cursor closed.
WORKLOAD - tpl fetchesNumber of transparent loads in waiting.
WORKLOAD - tpl execsNumber of transparent loads executed.
WORKLOAD - cache hitsNumber of hits inside cache.
WORKLOAD - passthrough countNumber of passthrough operations executed.
WORKLOAD - most commonly executed SQL statementMost commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 2nd most commonly executed SQL statement2nd most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 3rd most commonly executed SQL statement3rd most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 4th most commonly executed SQL statement4th most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 5th most commonly executed SQL statement5th most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 6th most commonly executed SQL statement6th most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 7th most commonly executed SQL statement7th most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 8th most commonly executed SQL statement8th most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 9th most commonly executed SQL statement9th most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 10th most commonly executed SQL statement10th most commonly executed SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - most commonly prepared SQL statementMost commonly prepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 2nd most commonly prepared SQL statement2nd most commonly prepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 3rd most commonly prepared SQL statement3rd most commonly prepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 4th most commonly prepared SQL statement4th most commonly prepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 5th most commonly prepared SQL statement5th most commonly prepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - most commonly reprepared SQL statementMost commonly reprepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 2nd most commonly reprepared SQL statement2nd most commonly reprepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 3rd most commonly reprepared SQL statement3rd most commonly reprepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 4th most commonly reprepared SQL statement4th most commonly reprepared SQL statement.
WORKLOAD - 5th most commonly reprepared SQL statement5th most commonly reprepared SQL statement.
XACT - Number of transactions committedNumber of durable and non-durable transaction committed.
XACT - Number of durable transaction commitsNumber of durable transaction commits.
XACT - Number of replication initiated transaction commitsNumber of replication initiated transaction commits.
XACT - Number of XLA initiated transaction commitsNumber of XLA initiated transaction commits.
XACT - Number of nondurable transaction commitsNumber of nondurable transaction commits.
XACT - Number of durable replicated transaction commitsNumber of durable replicated transaction commits.
XACT - Number of nondurable replicated transaction commitsNumber of nondurable replicated transaction commits.
XACT - Number of transaction rollbacksNumber of transaction rollbacks.

To view performance rates

To view performance rates for your database, choose Performance Rates on the Oracle Enterprise Manager Metrics page. The Performance Rates page appears, showing the name of each performance metric and the value for the metric. You can either page through the metrics or you can view all metrics by selecting SHOW All N from the menu.Performance rates are expressed as a rate (for example, X times per minute). These rates are considered instantaneous rates because the value is the rate in the past minute or the per-minute rate (if you have changed the most recent collection interval to a value other than one minute).Names and values described on the Performance Rates page:

MetricDescription
CACHE - Transactions propagated to Oracle per secTransactions propagated to the Oracle database per second.
CACHE - Transactions committed on Oracle per secTransactions committed on the Oracle database per second.
CACHE - Rows per batch in SQL modeRows per batch in SQL mode.
CACHE - Rows per batch in PLSQL modeRows per batch in PL/SQL mode.
CACHE - Total AWT MB per secMegabytes per second sent to the Oracle database.
CS - SELECT statements executed by server per secNumber of SELECT statements executed by server per second.
CS - Table rows deleted by server per secNumber of table rows deleted by server per second.
CS - Table rows inserted by server per secNumber of table rows inserted by server per second.
CS - Table rows updated by server per secNumber of table rows updated by server per second.
CS - Transaction rollbacks by server per secNumber of transaction rollbacks by server per second.
CS - Transactions committed by server per secNumber of transactions committed by server per second.
CS - Client/server round trips per secNumber of client/server roundtrips per second.
CS - Client/server bytes received by server per secNumber of client/server bytes received by server per second.
CS - Client/server bytes transmitted by server per secNumber of client/server bytes transmitted by server per second.
DB - Table rows deleted per minuteTable rows deleted per minute.
DB - Table rows inserted per minuteTable rows inserted per minute.
DB - Table rows read per minuteTable rows read per minute.
DB - Table rows updated per minuteTable rows updated per minute.
GRID - Cache Grid global hit percentCache grid global hit percent (percent is found in local grid member).
GRID - Cache Grid global hits per secCache grid global hits per second.
GRID - Cache Grid global misses per secCache grid global misses per second.
GRID - Cache Grid local hits per secCache grid local hits per second.
GRID - Cache Grid local misses per secCache grid local misses per second.
GRID - Cache Grid misses filled from Oracle per secCache grid misses filled from Oracle per second.
GRID - Cache Grid attaches per minuteCache grid attaches per minute.
GRID - Cache Grid detaches per minuteCache grid detaches per minute.
LOCK - Deadlocks per minuteNumber of deadlocks per minute.
LOCK - Lock timeouts per minuteNumber of lock timeouts per minute.
LOCK - Immediate lock grants per minuteNumber of non-blocking locks acquired per minute.
LOCK - Lock grants after wait per minuteNumber of blocking locks acquired per minute.
LOCK - Percent locks granted immediatelyPercent of locks granted immediately versus having to wait.
LOG - Log buffer waits per minuteNumber of times per minute a thread had to wait because the log buffer was full.
LOG - Log reads from file system per minuteNumber of times per minute a log read could not be satisfied from the in memory buffer.
LOG - Log flushes to file system per minuteNumber of times per minute the log buffer was written to the file system.
LOG - Log bytes to disk per minute in MBNumber of MB of log that was written to disk per minute.
LOG - Log buffer MB inserted per secNumber of megabytes inserted into the log buffer per second.
REP - Transactions replicated per minuteNumber of transactions replicated to a peer per minute.
STMT - SELECT statements executed per secNumber of SELECT statements executed per second.
STMT - INSERT statements executed per secNumber of INSERT statements executed per second.
STMT - UPDATE statements executed per secNumber of UPDATE statements executed per second.
STMT - DELETE statements executed per secNumber of DELETE statements executed per second.
STMT - MERGE statements executed per secNumber of MERGE statements executed per second.
WORKLOAD - Connects per minuteNumber of connections to the database per minute.
WORKLOAD - Disconnects per minuteNumber of disconnections to the database per minute.
WORKLOAD - Number of commands prepared per minuteNumber of SQL commands prepared (compiled) per minute.
WORKLOAD - Number of commands reprepared per minuteNumber of SQL commands reprepared (recompiled) per minute.
WORKLOAD - Number of queries per secondNumber of queries per second.
XACT - Transactions durably committed per secondNumber of durable transactions committed per minute.
XACT - Transactions committed per secondNumber of transactions committed per second.
XACT - Transaction rollbacks per secNumber of transactions rolled back per second.

To view response information

To view response information, choose Response on the Oracle Enterprise Manager Metrics page.The Response page appears, showing response information for your database including:

  • Status (up or down)

  • Response time (sec)

    • The time taken for the plug-in to query the TimesTen SYS.MONITOR table

Viewing reports for your TimesTen database

Reports are generated from the metric information that has been collected and stored in the Oracle Enterprise Manager repository.

To view reports

  1. Choose Targets on the Oracle Enterprise Manager home page.

    You see the Hosts page.

  2. Select the host name.

    You see the name of your host at the top of the page.

  3. Choose Targets.

    You see your target instance name in the name column and in the same row, in the type column, you see TimesTen In-Memory Database.

  4. Click the target instance name located in the name column.

    The TimesTen In-Memory Database page appears, showing the target instance name at the top of the page. You see Reports below the target instance name.

  5. Choose Reports.

    You see View Report. To the right of View Report, you see a drop down menu list. Each name in the menu list represents a group of reports. There are 10 groups of reports. Each group of reports contains a set of reports/graphs specific to the report grouping.

    The 10 group of reports and subgroups are:

    • TimesTen IMDB AWT Activity Reports

      • AWT Commits

      • AWT Rows per Batch

      • AWT Throughput

    • TimesTen IMDB Cache Grid Activity Reports

      • Cache Grid Global Hit Percent

      • Cache Grid Attaches and Detaches

      • Cache Grid Hits and Misses

    • TimesTen IMDB Connections Reports

      • Current Connections

      • Connection Rate

    • TimesTen IMDB Activity Reports

      • Log Activity

      • Transactions Activity

      • Space Usage (% full)

      • Log Buffer Bytes

    • TimesTen IMDB Lock Activity Reports

      • Locks Granted Immediately vs Wait

      • Locks Timeouts and Deadlocks

    • TimesTen IMDB Transaction Log Reports

      • Log Inserts Activity

      • Log Waits Activity

      • Completed Checkpoints

      • Checkpoint Bytes Written Activity

      • Recovery Activity

    • TimesTen IMDB Memory Reports

      • Permanent Memory Activity

      • Temporary Memory Activity

      • PL/SQL Memory Activity

    • TimesTen IMDB PLSQL Reports

      • Pin Hit Ratio

      • PL/SQL Invalidations and Reloads

    • TimesTen IMDB SQL Operation Reports

      • SQL Operations

    • TimesTen IMDB Table Activity Reports

      • Rows Processed

Uninstalling the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen

To uninstall the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen:

  • Remove all target instances of the plug-in

  • Undeploy the plug-in

  • Delete the plug-in

You must remove all target instances of the plug-in before you can undeploy the plug-in. For example, if you have three databases (three target instances) and two databases are deployed to one agent and the third database is deployed to a second agent, you must:

  • Remove database 1 (the target instance) on agent 1.

  • Remove database 2 (the second target instance) on agent 1.

  • Remove database 3 (the third target instance) on agent 2.

You then undeploy and delete the plug-in from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.

To remove the target instance of the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen

For each target instance of the plug-in you wish to remove:

  1. Choose Targets on the navigation bar from the home page.

    You see the Hosts page.

  2. Choose All Targets located below Targets on the Hosts page.

    You see the All Targets page that shows you the list of all targets in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control including hosts, agents, and databases. You see the target instance name in the Name column. In the same row, you see, in the Type column, TimesTen In Memory Database 11g. Also in the same row, you see, in the Select column, an open circle.

  3. Click in the Select circle.

    You see the target instance name selected.

  4. Click Remove located at either the top or bottom of the select list.

    You see the warning message: "You have chosen to remove target_instance_name (TimesTen In Memory Database 11g). Do you wish to proceed?"

  5. Click Yes located to th&re right of the warning message.

    You see the confirmation message: "Target_instance_name (TimesTen In-Memory Database) has been deleted."

Your target instance is removed. Repeat Steps 1-5 to remove additional target instances of the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in. If all target instances of the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in are removed, you can undeploy and then delete the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Plug-in from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.

To undeploy the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen

Undeploy the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen from the agents and then delete the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control. Make sure you have removed all target instances of the plug-in. For more information on the steps to remove a target instance, see "To remove the target instance of the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen".

You undeploy the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen from the Setup Menu.

  1. Choose Setup from the navigation bar located at the top of the page.

    The Oracle Enterprise Manager Setup page appears.

  2. Choose Management Plug-ins located to the left of the page in the Overview of Setup panel section.

    The Management Plug-ins page appears.

    You see the table describing information about the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen. You see column names Select, Name, Version, Deployed Agents, Description, Deployment Requirements, Deploy, Undeploy. In the Name column, you see timesten_imdb2. In the column Deployed Agents, you see the number of agents deployed for the plug-in. In the Description column, you see Management Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. In the Select column, you see a square box.

  3. Click in the Select box located to the left of timesten_imdb2.

    You see a checkmark in the Select box. In the row for the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen, you see the undeploy icon in the Undeploy column. The icon is in the same row as the plug-in.

  4. Click the Undeploy icon in the Undeploy column in the row for the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen.

    The Undeploy Management Plug-in page appears. You see the select table. In each row of the table, you see the names of the deployed agents. In the same row as the name of the deployed agent, you see the Select column. In the Select, you see a square box.

  5. Click in the Select box located to the left of the deployed agent.

    You see a checkmark in the Select box.

  6. Repeat Step 5 until you have selected all deployed agents for the System Monitoring Plug-in for TimesTen.

    You see checkmarks in the Select boxes for the deployed agents.

  7. Click OK located in the top right or bottom right of the table.

    The Undeploying Management Plug-in window appears. You see 'partially undeployed.' Wait until this window is refreshed.

    The Setup page appears. You see the informational message: "Undeploy operation completed."

    You see the number 0 in the Deployed Agents column in the row for the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in.

    The agents are undeployed from the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in. You can now delete the plug-in from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.

To delete the System Monitoring Plug-In for TimesTen

When you delete the plug-in, you remove the plug-in from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.

  1. From Management Plug-ins, click the Select box in the Select column in the row for the plug-in timesten_imdb2.

  2. Click Delete located above the column headers of the Management Plug-ins table.

    You see the confirmation message: "Are you sure you want to delete the following Management Plug-ins? timesten_imdb2:2.1"

  3. Click OK.

    You see the confirmation message: "One Management Plug-in was successfully deleted."

You have successfully deleted the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in.

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database documentation

TimesTen documentation is available on the product distribution media and on the Oracle Technology Network:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/products/timesten/documentation

Documentation Accessibility

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Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring Plug-in for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Release Notes, Release 2.2

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