The Oracle Database Extended agent supports
silent configuration on UNIX and Linux systems.
Procedure
Complete the following steps to perform a silent configuration:
- Create a response file on the workstation where the Oracle Database Extended agent is installed. The response file is a .txt file that contains the configuration
options for the agent. The following example is a response file:
################## PRIMARY TEMS CONFIGURATION ##################
CMSCONNECT=YES
HOSTNAME=host
NETWORKPROTOCOL=Protocol
IPPIPEPORTNUMBER=1918
################## Database connection config ##################
INSTANCE=InstanceName
KRZ_CONN_USERID=UserID
KRZ_CONN_PASSWORD=Password
KRZ_ORACLE_HOME=home_path
KRZ_INSTANT_CLIENT_LIBPATH=LibPath
KRZ_TNS_PATHS=Net_Config_File_DIR
KRZ_DYNAMIC_LISTENER=FALSE
KRZ_CUSTOMIZED_SQL=SQL_File
KRZ_CONN_STR.connection1=//host:port/service
KRZ_CONN_USERID.connection1=UserID
KRZ_CONN_PASSWORD.connection1=Password
KRZ_CONN_MODE.connection1=Role
KRZ_LOG_PATHS.connection1=AlertLogPath
KRZ_LOG_CHARSET.connection1=CharSet
Where:
- CMSCONNECT
- This option specifies whether the agent is connected to a Tivoli® Enterprise
Monitoring Server.
- InstanceName
- Name of the agent instance. If you are configuring a new instance,
use the following guidelines for the instance name:
- connection1
- Name of the database connection. You can define multiple database
connections for an agent instance.
- Run the following configuration command:./itmcmd
config -A -o InstanceName -p Response_File_Path rz Where:
- InstanceName
- Name of the agent instance that you want to configure. This instance
name must be the same as the instance name in the response file.
- Response_File_Path
- Full file path of the response file.
Remember: You
must specify the name of the instance that you want to configure in
both the response file and the configuration command.