Adding Standalone Oracle HTTP Servers Using the Guided Discovery Process
To add a standalone Oracle HTTP server, follow these steps:
Note:
You can add only standalone Oracle HTTP Servers using this method. To add a managed Oracle HTTP Server, use the Add Oracle Fusion Middleware/Weblogic Domain wizard.
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From the Setup menu, select Add Target, then select Add Targets Manually.
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On the Add Targets Manually page, select Add Using Guided Process.
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From the Target Types list, select Standalone Oracle HTTP Server.
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Click Add Using Guided Process.
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On the Add Standalone Oracle HTTP Server page, provide the following details, and click Add Target.
Element Description Oracle HTTP Server Host
Click the search icon to search and select the host where the standalone Oracle HTTP Server is running. In the Search and Select: Targets dialog, search the host, select it, and click Select.
For example,
example.com
Agent URL
URL of the Management Agent that is installed on the host where the standalone Oracle HTTP Server is running. Appears automatically by default when you select the standalone Oracle HTTP Server host.
For example,
https://example.com:1838/emd/main/
Oracle HTTP Server Port
Specify the Oracle HTTP Server port. The Oracle HTTP Server port is not validated. You need to specify the correct values.
Target Name
Specify the name with which you want to add and monitor the standalone Oracle HTTP Server target in Enterprise Manager.
For example,
Standalone_OHS1
Once the standalone Oracle HTTP Server is discovered and added to Enterprise Manager , from the Targets menu, select All Targets. On the All Targets page, in the Search Target Name field, enter the target name with which you discovered and added the standalone Oracle HTTP Server target, and press Enter. Enterprise Manager displays the Home page of the standalone Oracle HTTP Server, with the target name you specified while discovering and adding it.
Oracle Home
Click the search icon to log in to the standalone Oracle HTTP Server host, and select the Oracle home where the standalone Oracle HTTP Server is running.
For example, /u01/software/oracle/Standalone_OHS1
Configuration Path
Click the search icon to log in to the standalone Oracle HTTP Server host, and select the
httpd.conf
file. The value for this field must ideally be the absolute directory path to thehttpd.conf
file.For example,
/u01/software/oracle/Standalone_OHS1/Oracle_WT1/instances/instance1/config/OHS/ohs1/httpd.conf
Version
Select the version of the target. If you selected a 11.x target, you need to specify the OHS Process Owner Credentials, or select from a list of available OHS Process Owner/ SSH Key Credentials.. If you selected a 12c target, you need to specify the Node Manager credentials.
OHS Process Owner Credentials
(This field is only for discovering standalone Oracle HTTP Server 11.x targets)
Provide the OHS Process Owner Credentials. These credentials are optional and are required for collecting metrics for the target. These credentials are stored as monitoring credentials for the target and can be updated from the monitoring credentials page.
To use SSH Key Credentials, create the SSH Host Credentials by accessing the Security tab, selecting Credentials, and then navigating to the Named Credentials page.
Node Manager User Name
(This field is only for discovering standalone Oracle HTTP Server 12c target)
Specify the Node Manager user name.
Node Manager Password
(This field is only for discovering standalone Oracle HTTP Server 12c target)
Specify the Node Manager password.