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Before installing an Oracle agent (collector), check Precise for Oracle requirements.

If the Oracle instance is part of an SAP or PeopleSoft application, check the full installation guide for further details.

Installing on Oracle Multitenant architecture (Containerized databases)

You can install Precise on Oracle Multitenant architecture (containerized databases) on Oracle 12c R2 and later.

Precise monitors the container root and all of the open pluggable databases.

At the time of installing the Precise for Oracle collector for a containerized Oracle instance, all pluggable databases (PDBs) should be open and not in restricted mode. Any PDBs that are in a closed state or in restricted mode at the time of instance installation are ignored for collector schema creation. If, and when such PDBs are opened, the Precise for Oracle collector schema must be manually created on those PDBs using manual schema scripts.

When a new PDB is added to an Oracle instance monitored with Precise, the Precise for Oracle schema must be created on it based on the instructions for Precise for Oracle manual schema collector installation and the Precise for Oracle collectors must be restarted.

Installing an Oracle cluster

Configuring a cluster is supported for Oracle RAC (Real Application Clusters). For more information on how to install an Oracle instance for RAC, see the Installing the Oracle instance section. The Cluster setting dialog is available only in case you have Oracle clusters or instances. For information on editing or removing an existing instance, see Editing or removing tier instances or clusters.

Adding an Oracle instance for monitoring

You can add a new tier instance on the AdminPoint Instances screen. Before adding a tier instance, create a list of all required inputs based on the following information.

To add a tier instance 

  1. From the AdminPoint tab, select Installation. A list of applications appears.
  2. If the application already exists , click Edit to make changes. If the application does not exist , click Add, and then add the application.
  3. Once the Applications tab opens, click Oracle.
  4. On the Oracle tab, click Add.
  5. If the Oracle instance is new , then select Add. If the Oracle instance already exists , then click Add Existing.

It is important that you always refresh AdminPoint after adding an instance.

Defining Oracle property settings

To add properties for an Oracle tier instance

  1. From the available drop-down menu, select the server containing the Oracle instance.
  2. Click Add to type the name of a server not in the list. For more information about adding a server, see Adding a new server.
  3. Select the Oracle SID from the drop-down list, If this is a container database, this must be the CDB name.
  4. Verify the Oracle home folder path. If this is not correct, use the browse (...) feature to search for, and then select the appropriate location.
  5. Select the appropriate Oracle release version for the instance.
  6. Select the appropriate Oracle listener port.
  7. Type the appropriate user name, and then type the associated password. This is the name of the Oracle user account that has DBA privileges. This account is used for the initial connection with the Oracle database and to create a user account named, "precise" in the database. The DBA user is used only for these tasks during installation and it not used after that process. The password is not saved by Precise.
  8. In the Connect As field, select the method of connection.
    • The Oracle Tier installation requires creating objects (views and packages) in the SYS schema and requires privileged access to the SYS schema. This option allows connecting to your Oracle instance with a user that has SYSDBA privileges.
    • If you did not use the manual schema installation, you must connect using a DBA user as 'SYSDBA'. For more information about using the manual schema, see Manually installing Precise for Oracle database schemas.
    • To connect as 'SYSDBA,' type the Oracle initialization parameter remote_login_passwordfile as a password file, meaning that this parameter must be set to share or exclusive. You also must grant SYSDBA privileges to the DBA user for the Oracle Tier installation.
  9. Click Next.

Entering a user for an Oracle schema credential

To enter a new user for an Oracle Schema credential

  1. Select Create a new user.
  2. Type the user name. If this is installed in an Oracle Container Database, the user must be prefixed C##.
  3. Type and then confirm the password associated with the user account.
  4. If you want to see the tablespaces definition, click Advanced.
  5. Click Next.

To enter an existing user for an Oracle Schema credential

  1. Select Use an existing user.
  2. Click Find User to locate an existing user name.
  3. On the Find User window, click Find to filter for an existing (available) user name.
  4. Select an available user name, and then click OK. If this is installed in an Oracle Container Database, the user must be prefixed C##.
    The selected user name now appears on the Oracle Schema credential screen.
  5. On the Oracle Schema credential screen, type the password associated with the existing user.
  6. If you want to see the tablespaces definition, click Advanced.
  7. Click Next.

About the tablespace creation screen



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