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21 Dell OpenManage Plug- in Version 2.0 for Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c | A00
As a database/system administrator, I want to classify my Dell hardware nodes based on the database
grouping and application grouping within OEM. This allows the administrator to see what is used to
host-specific workload defined in OEM.
This is specifically relevant from a Database Administrator (DBA) perspective to view database storage
usage in storage systems.
This is not a workload or application viewer. Dell OpenManage plug- in nodes will be grouped consistently
with the representation in OpenManage Essentials and will be automatically linked to the appropriate
database targets as supported.
As a database/system administrator, I would like to see all Modular Blades, EqualLogic Blade Arrays, and
Force10 Blade IO switches to be grouped under their respective chassis similar to what is done in
OpenManage Essentials.
The OpenManage plug- in renders device groupings the same way Dell OpenManage Essentials renders it.
A tree-view panel is used to show the relationship of devices to each other, similar to OpenManage
Essentials.
As a database/system administrator, I want to see the topological view in the OEM console showing the
database mapping with hardware devices.
A topological view showing the affected databases connected to the affected hosts is provided within the
Topology view of Oracle Enterprise Manager for a device target. You must perform manual target
associations to see additional device connections in topology view.