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Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control
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Overview of the Plug-In

Features of the Plug-In

Installing the Plug-In

Importing the Plug-In

Installing the Plug-In on Your Servers

Monitored Server Prerequisites

Preparing Servers for Monitoring

Configuring the IPMI Interface

Configuring Superuser Privileges

Deploying Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM

Deploying the Plug-In to Your Servers

Increasing the Timeout for Dynamic Property Evaluation

Creating Oracle Hardware System Targets

Uninstalling the Plug-In

Removing Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM

Monitoring Oracle Hardware System Targets

Oracle Hardware System Target Home Page

Metrics Available for Oracle Hardware System Targets

Understanding the Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM Reports

Understanding Oracle Hardware System Alerts

Troubleshooting Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM

Issues When Adding an Oracle Hardware System Target

Oracle ILOM Service Processor IP Address Changed

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Increasing the Timeout for Dynamic Property Evaluation

Servers that you want to monitor in Oracle Enterprise Manager have to be detected, which creates an Oracle Hardware System instance representing each server. Whenever a new instance of the Oracle Hardware System target is created, information is downloaded from the server's Oracle ILOM service processor to a local filesystem cache using the IPMI interface. This process takes approximately one minute and this may cause the target creation process to fail due to a timeout.

To make target instance creation more robust, increase the dynamic property computation timeout on each server to be monitored using the Oracle Hardware Plug-In for Oracle EM.