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To manage Reports Services, use the following URL. Use the Web Cache port number:
http://hostname.domain:7777/reports/rwservlet/getserverinfo
Login with the oracladmin user with the oracladmin password.
Oracle Internet Directory is administered with the following command line tool:
# $ORACLE_HOME/bin/oidadmin
To access the OracleAS Single Sign-On Administration pages, use the following URL:
http://hostname.domain:7777/pls/orasso
Use the ias_admin login and password.
Monitoring the Application Server with Application Server
Control
The Application Server Control Console component of Oracle Enterprise Manager is one
of the primary tools for managing and monitoring Oracle Application Server 10g. The
Application Server Control Console home page can be accessed one of two ways:
1. Use the port number for Application Server Control that was assigned at
installation time. The port is listed in the file:
$ORACLE_HOME/install/setupinfo.txt
Use the URL:
http://hostname.domain:port
2. Access Application Server Control from the OracleAS Welcome Page. On the
Welcome page, click Logon to the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g
Application Server Control Console. Use the ias_admin user name and
password.
The Application Server Control Console provides a top-level overview of the status of
the Application Server. You can drill down to get more detailed information about
specific components, and you can start and stop any combination of components and
processes. The following links are available:
• Logs – use this link to access Oracle Application Server Logs and the Oracle
Application Server Log Repository.
• Topology – presents a graphical view of the OPMN hierarchy.
• J2EE Applications – lists deployed OC4J applications.
• Ports – lists all of the ports currently in use, and allows you to change them.
• Infrastructure – allows you to configure Identity Management, Grid Control
Management, and OracleAS Farm Repository Management.
• Backup/Recovery – assists you in backing up and recovering Instance data.
• Enable/Disable Components – allows you to temporarily disable components for
maintenance purposes.
• Create OC4J Instance – allows you to create new instances of selected
components.
• System Components – allows you to choose components to manage, or link to
the component home pages