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Overview
The Database Module uses the Oracle Enterprise Manager to
configure, administer, and monitor provisioned subscriber and
configuration data.
How this guide is organized
This document provides an overview of Database Module architecture,
including data replication and data transfer concepts. The following
principal tasks performed with the Database Module are also
documented.
• Configuring the Oracle Enterprise Manger to perform backups,
observer accounts and email notification. See “Oracle Enterprise
Manager configuration” on page 7 and “Configuration
management” on page 43.
• Administering backup and recovery of data, resolving replication
errors, resynchronizing databases, and managing disk space. See
“Database administration” on page 7 and “Security and
Administration” on page 69.
• Monitoring faults related to backups, events, and replication jobs, as
well as monitoring alert logs and trace files and disk usage and
generating reports. See “Fault management” on page 8 and “Fault
management” on page 17.
Required hardware, software, tools and utilities, and OAM&P strategy
are explained later in this chapter. See “MCP hardware” on page 10.
Other Database Module concepts and tasks explained are
• Upgrades: Maintenance upgrades required between major product
releases. See “Upgrades” on page 13.
• Performance management: Where to observe logs and alarms and
how database failover works. See “Performance management” on
page 67.
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