Preface
This guide provides instructions for monitoring and managing the Oracle Communications Network Integrity application; for example, managing and monitoring the Network Integrity system, backing up files and data, and troubleshooting.
Note:
Information pertaining to Managing Network Integrity security has been removed from this guide and consolidated in Network Integrity Security Guide.
Audience
This document is intended for Network Integrity system administrators.
Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with Network Integrity. See Network Integrity Concepts for an introduction to Network Integrity.
It is assumed that you have a working knowledge of the following:
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Oracle Fusion Middleware
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Oracle WebLogic Administration Server
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Database management
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Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management (UIM)
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Oracle Communications MetaSolv Solution (MSS)
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Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Publisher
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Unix fundamentals
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