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Procedure
1. Click Administration.
2. Select Machines Manager > Additional Components > VCM for Oracle.
3. Select the target instances and click Edit.
4. On the Select Machines page, verify that the target Oracle instance machines are in the selected
machines list and click Next.
5. On the Configuration Values page, configure the missing or incorrect values.
a. Type the configuration values.
Option Description
Oracle Home File path to the location of the Oracle software for the Oracle instance (user-
defined).
Oracle SW Owner User account that owns the Oracle software for the Oracle instance (user-
defined).
DBA Group Database administrator group account for the Oracle instance.
Oracle Collection User User account that VCM uses to collect from the Oracle instance.
b. To create the OS-authenticated Oracle collection user on the target Oracle instances, select
Configure Oracle Collection User for the Added Instance.
If you do not select this option, you must create the Oracle Collection User using either the Config
User action or the Install Oracle Collection Account remote command. See the online help.
c. Click Next.
6. On the Important page, click Finish.
7. If you selected the Configure Oracle Collection User for the Added Instance option, on the Select
Oracle instances page, add the target machines to the selected list and click Next.
8. On the Schedule page, select Run Action now and click Next.
9. On the Important page, click Finish.
What to do next
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If your target Oracle instance is Oracle 10g, you must set user permissions. See "Grant Permissions for
the Oracle Collection User Account on Oracle 10g" on page 137.
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To begin managing your Oracle instances, you must collect data from the target instances. See "Collect
Oracle Data" on page 138.
Add Oracle Instances
Adding Oracle instances identifies host Solaris machines and provides the Oracle SID, Oracle Home, Oracle
Software Owner, DBA Group, and Oracle Collection User for the added instances.
You add Oracle instances if the collection of the Oracle instances from the host machines does not retrieve
Oracle Home, Oracle SID and Oracle Software Owner from the oratab file on host machines.
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