HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 application guide (T4283-96014, January 2006)
Monitoring Oracle10
The management software for Oracle provides deep visibility into each component that makes up
the Oracle application including Oracle configuration, host configuration, switch configuration, and
storage system configuration. This detailed information is provided at every level.
The management software for Oracle is built on CIM, Web-Based Enterprise Management
(WBEM), and the Storage Management Initiative (SMI) industry standards for heterogeneous
storage network management. The implementation of these standards allows the management
software for Oracle to support all your heterogeneous storage needs and ensures your investments
in infrastructure can be leveraged in the future.
Key Benefits
• Improved Oracle database performance
• Increased Oracle database availability and reliability
• Maximized return on Oracle storage assets
Key Features
• Database to disk topology view
• Standards-based (CIM/WBEM/SMI-S) management platform
• Database to disk monitoring
• Real time monitoring of Oracle storage
• Web-based global management console
• Ease of install, deployment and manageability
Changing the Oracle TNS Listener Port
The software uses port 1521 by default to communicate with the TNS Listener service on the Oracle
server. If your port is different or you use multiple ports, you can assign a new port number.
IMPORTANT: The hosts should recognize the management server by name, as a reverse look-up is
required by operating system security as well as the Oracle Transparent Name Substrate (TNS).
To change this port number or to add ports:
1. Select Options > Protocol Settings > Storage Essentials > Global Application Discovery
Settings.
2. To assign a new port, click the Create for the Oracle Information table.
3. Type the new port number and click OK.
4. If necessary, click the button to remove the old port number.
5. Run discovery for the elements.
Viewing Events for an Oracle Instance
You can view events pertaining to an Oracle instance and its dependent elements, such as switches
and storage systems by doing the following: