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Foglight for Oracle (Cartridge) 6.0.0.10 - User Guide

Installing and Configuring Agents Using Foglight for Oracle
Viewing the Databases Dashboard Assigning Instances to Users Selecting an Instance to Monitor Foglight for Oracle Overview Dashboard Overview view Advisories view SQL Performance Investigator (SQL PI) Oracle Activity Drilldown Pluggable Databases Drilldown Storage Drilldown Reviewing Configuration Settings Reviewing the Alert Log Reviewing Monitored Data Guard Environments Reviewing ASM Instances Reviewing Exadata-related Information
Administering Foglight for Oracle Reporting Reference Glossary

External Procedures

An external procedure, also sometimes referred to as an external routine, is a procedure stored in a dynamic link library (DLL) on Windows or shared library under UNIX. The external procedure is registered with the base language and then invoked to perform special-purpose processing.

Because external procedures run in a process separated from the database instance, using these procedures ensures that any problems on the client side do not adversely affect the database.

Foglight Agent Manager

The Foglight Agent Manager is a client application that manages Foglight agents installed on monitored hosts. It provides a centralized communications link between the Foglight Management Server and the agents. The Foglight Agent Manager also provides a number of support services such as the ability to deploy, upgrade, and configure agents.

For further details, see the Foglight Agent Manager Guide.

Foglight Management Server

The Foglight Management Server (FMS) is the central component of Foglight. The Management Server receives information from agents and makes it available in the browser interface.

The Foglight database stores all system, application, and performance data. Over time, it becomes an invaluable source of historical information for planning future system capacity requirements and for doing point-in-time analysis.

Host Name

The name of the client computer that established the Oracle connection. This name appears in the Foglight for Oracle Sessions, Locks, and Blocking views.

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