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Chapter 5 Maintaining an Efficient Network
How Do I Manage the Database?
A useful tool for managing the database is the Oracle Enterprise Manager, part of the Oracle9i Client
CD. The Oracle Enterprise Manager provides an integrated solution for managing heterogeneous
environment and combines a graphical console, agents, common services, and tools to provide a
comprehensive systems-management platform for managing Oracle products.
This section contains the following information:
5.1.1 Viewing and Modifying Database Properties
5.1.2 Importing and Exporting Data to and from the Oracle Database
5.1.3 Backing Up and Restoring the Database
5.1.4 Pruning the Database
5.1.5 Using the SQL*PLUS Client to Manage the Database
5.1.6 Basic SQL Commands for Cisco MGM Schema Objects
5.1.7 Enhancing Database Performance
5.1.8 Removing an Old Version of the Cisco MGM Database
5.1.1 Viewing and Modifying Database Properties
The Database Properties pane shows and defines database pruning parameters and configuration that the
Cisco MGM server uses to connect to the Oracle database. It contains the following tabs:
Configuration Tab—The Configuration tab fields define the values used by the Cisco MGM server
to log into the Oracle database. Fields are grouped into two columns: Active and After Restart. The
Active column displays the values used by the Cisco MGM server. The After Restart column shows
the values that the Cisco MGM server uses after the server is restarted.
Note Table 5-1 describes the fields within the Database Properties Configuration tab.
Pruning Tab—The Pruning tab defines the Cisco MGM database pruning frequency. Pruning
frequency changes take effect as soon as you save them. You do not need to reboot the Cisco MGM
server.
Note Table 5-2 describes the fields within the Database Properties Pruning tab.
Database Backup Tab—The Database Backup tab allows you to start a database backup from the
Control Panel. After entering the password, click Start to begin the database backup. This tab is
disabled if the database is not installed in ARCHIVELOG mode. The ARCHIVELOG mode is
stored in the MGM_config_table by the server installer.
Note Table 5-3 describes the fields within the Database Properties Database Backup tab.
To view and modify the database properties:
Step 1 In the Domain Explorer window, choose Administration > Control Panel.
Step 2 Click Database Properties to open the Database Properties pane. See Figure 5-1.
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