Section 1.11, "Network Performance Considerations"ĭiscovers and registers JD Edwards EnterpriseOne targets. Section 1.9, "Features of Server Manager That Are Not Supported by EMCC" Section 1.7, "Overview Server Manager 8.98.1 for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne" Section 1.6, "Compatible JDE AppPack and EMCC Versions" Section 1.5, "Obtaining Oracle Software Components from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud" Section 1.4, "JDE AppPack Installer Versions" Section 1.3, "Minimum Technical Requirements for EMCC" Section 1.2, "Minimum Technical Requirements for JDE AppPack" This chapter contains the following topics: JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Kernel Specific Metrics Single view of an organization's complete system topology, including JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, database, operating systems, non-JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applicationsĮnhanced alerts for CPU and memory usage on a JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server, database usage, and overall application server usage History and trending (usage, server metrics, uptime)Įnhanced graphics and dashboards for administrators For example, Server Manager collects real time data for user sessions, Java memory usage, JDBj connection cache, EnterpriseOne kernel specific metrics, and prepared statement configurations. This product leverages the existing JD Edwards Server Manager functionality that monitors all entities constituting an EnterpriseOne installation. The JDE AppPack allows you to use the graphical user interface of EMCC to monitor and manage your JD Edwards Server products. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Pack for Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control, which hereafter in this document referred to as the JDE AppPack and EMCC, respectively.
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