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Oracle Applications, Oracle Database, D49656, Oracle Applications DBA
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OAM Timing Reports
Patching Topics
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Objectives
After completing this module, you should be able to do the following:
• Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports
• Identify the key information in the Timing Detail reports
• Track an in-progress patch session
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Module Overview
This module consists of the following topics:
• Accessing OAM Timing Reports
• Timing Reports main page
• AutoPatch Timing Details report
• AD Administration Timing Details report
• Job Timing report
• Phase Information report
• Exceptions report
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OAM Timing Reports
OAM Timing Reports:
• Are an Oracle Applications Manager (OAM) utility
• Allow you to determine the timing of AutoPatch and AD Administration sessions
• List statistics about AutoPatch and AD Administration maintenance sessions that run parallel workers
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OAM Timing Reports
The Timing Reports utility lists processing tasks and provides details about the elapsed time for phases, jobs, and sessions. The information includes:
• Jobs run successfully on the first try
• Failed jobs that were restarted and then run successfully
• Failed jobs that were skipped
• Long-running jobs
• Summary information for each parallel phase
• How long it took to run a job
• Overall elapsed time for each session
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Timing Reports Main Page
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AutoPatch Timing Details
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AutoPatch Timing Details
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Tracking a Patch Session
• OAM allows you to track the progress of an AutoPatch session using the Timing Reports
• The In-Progress AD Utility report is identical to the AutoPatch Timing Details report
• This feature requires that you access OAM in restricted mode
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OAM Restricted Mode
To set up Restricted Mode:
• Update the variable <s_trusted_admin_client_nodes> using AutoConfig
• Set up the ad_monitor user account
• Shut down all services
• Enable Maintenance Mode
• Start the Web server in restricted mode
• Access OAM through the restricted mode URL: http://<host>:<port>/servlets/weboamLocal/oam/oamLogin
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Tracking a Patch Session
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Tracking a Patch Session
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AD Administration Timing Details
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Job Timing
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Phase Information Report
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Exceptions Report
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Module Summary
In this module, you should have learned how
to do the following:
• Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports
• Identify the key information in the Timing Detail reports
• Track an in-progress patch session
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Module Discussion
• Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports
• Describe the information available for a patching session
• Discuss the value of being able to track a patching session in progress through the OAM Timing Reports
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Module Practice
• Accessing the Timing Reports
• Tracking an In-Progress AutoPatch Session