RE: Monitoring Hosts in Cloud Control 12C

Ian

Apologies for the delayed answer, it was my wife's birthday yesterday and I had 
higher priorities.  :)

The monitoring plug-in for hosts no longer exists for 12c.  It has been rolled 
into the EM Ops Center Everywhere Program.  You can find out more about that at 
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/features/opscenter-everywhere-program-1567667.html.

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-----Original Message-----
From: MacGregor, Ian A. [mailto:ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, 14 August 2012 10:48 AM
To: MacGregor, Ian A.; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Monitoring Hosts in Cloud Control 12C

I  misunderstood what was being said about the  database diagnostic pack  and 
the host management pack (sic).   If you have licensed the database diagnostics 
pack,  you are also licensed for the system monitoring plug-in for hosts.  
Turning this plug-in off on the EM/GC 10.2.0.5  prevents one from viewing 
information  such as CPU utilization  over  a designated time period.   Turning 
off database diagnostics had no impact in my testing because the plug-in was 
left "on".

So perhaps I do have a bad configuration  after all.  I don't see any such 
plug-in for 12C?  Does one exist, is it available through other means than the 
self-update feature?  If there is no such plug-in, what has replaced it.

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Ian,

Host CPU historical data and essentially the capabilities of the "host 
management pack" was something that was included with DB Diagnostics pack for 
the host that the DB

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