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.1-16 Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator s GuideOracle Administrator ToolbarToolBar Customize: Applications PageThis page allows you to add, configure, and remove Database Administration(DBA) Tools and Utilities from the Administrator Toolbar.To select an application, click on the button just to the left of the listed application.The checkmark enables or selects the option.Name columnYou can edit the application name that appears in the toolbar by editing the namefield in the page.Show? columnYou can click in the column to toggle the field.Rather than delete applications fromthe page, you may choose to not show the icon in the toolbar.DB App? columnYou can click in the column to toggle the field.This field identifies an application asa database administration tool.Path columnThis cannot be modified.Add buttonStarts the Create Application in Toolbar wizard.1.On the first page of the wizard, select the Browse button to locate theexecutable name of the application with the Windows File Selection dialog.Theapplications are usually located in the ORACLE_HOME\BIN directory.2.On the next page, enter the application name that you want to appear in thetoolbar.Choose Yes if the application administers a database; otherwise chooseNo.If Yes is selected, you can display the list of databases from the Databasespage when you click the right mouse button on the application icon in thetoolbar and select the Databases menu option.The application attempts toconnect to the selected database in the list.Delete buttonRemoves the selected application in the page and removes the icon from the toolbar.Move Up/Move Down buttonsMoves the selected application up or down in the page.This changes the locationof the application icon in the toolbar.Overview of Oracle Enterprise Manager 1-17Oracle Administrator ToolbarToolBar Customize: Database PageWith this page you can specify databases you want to administer, plus thecredentials for accessing the databases.Databases entered here display in a listwhen you select Databases from the Toolbar menu.To select a service, click on the button just to the left of the listed service.Thecheckmark enables or selects the option.Service columnYou can enter and edit the name of the service that you want to administer.Default columnClick on this column to toggle the default status.When you select Database Statusfrom the Toolbar menu, the status of the default database is checked.If a databaseservice is set as the default, the database tools in the toolbar attempt to connect tothis database when started.User/Password columnsEnter the username and password that you want to use when you connect to thisservice.Connect As columnChoose the role that you want to use when connecting to the database.Theavailable roles are NORMAL, SYSDBA, and SYSOPER.Delete buttonRemoves the selected service in the page.Move Up/Move Down buttonsMoves the selected service up or down in the page.This changes the location of theservice in the list that displays when you select Databases from the Toolbar menu.1-18 Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator s GuideGetting StartedGetting StartedTo get started with Oracle Enterprise Manager:Enterprise Manager must be installed on a computer running Windows NT 4.0or Windows 95.See the Oracle Enterprise Manager Installation CD insert.Before you can use the Enterprise Manager Console, you need to connect to arepository in a database on any node accessible to the Enterprise ManagerConsole.The user account that contains the repository should have DBAprivileges.To use the Job and Event systems, an Oracle Intelligent Agent must be runningon the node that you plan to run jobs or monitor events.Note: For instructions on configuring Oracle Enterprise Manager, see the OracleEnterprise Manager Configuration Guide.Launching Enterprise ManagerTo launch the Enterprise Manager Console, access the Oracle Enterprise Managergroup from the Start->Programs menu and select Enterprise Manager.You can alsolaunch the Enterprise Manager Console (voc.exe) with the Start->Run option orfrom the MS-DOS prompt.You can include a connect string with the Run option orat the command prompt.For example:voc
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