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param16 = ..\WEB-INF\lib\profiler-poller-4.9.2.jar;..\WEB-INF\lib\profiler-
commons-4.9.2.jar; [shortened for example ]..\..\..\common\lib\profiler-jni-
4.9.2.jar;..\WEB-INF\lib\ojdbc14.jar;
Linux / Solaris installation:
1. Modify <server install path>\bin\poller.sh and add this string to the end of the
CLASSPATH: :..\WEB-INF\lib\ojdbc14.jar
For example:
Before:
CLASSPATH="../WEB-INF/lib/profiler-poller-4.9.3-SNAPSHOT.jar: [
shortened for example] :../../../common/lib/profiler-jni-4.9.3-
SNAPSHOT.jar
"
After:
CLASSPATH="../WEB-INF/lib/profiler-poller-4.9.3-SNAPSHOT.jar: [ shortened
for example] :../../../common/lib/profiler-jni-4.9.3-SNAPSHOT.jar:..\WEB-
INF\lib\ojdbc14.jar"
2. Start the STM Server Poller service.
3. Go to Settings> All Devices> to configure the Application Oracle
Device to set up the Oracle database within STM.
Configuring an Oracle Device
To Configure an Oracle Device:
On the New Device page, provide the appropriate values for the following fields:
Server IP Address: Type the IP Address of the machine where the
Oracle server is running
Device Display Name: Type a descriptive name for the Oracle device
(ex: Oracle NY1)
Oracle Database Name: Type the Oracle database instance (SID) that
you want to monitor
Oracle Login Name*: Type the Oracle user login. This user login should
be able to query the system and V$ tables
Oracle Login Password*: Type the password for the specified user.
Active: Do not clear this check box, doing so will stop information
collection from the device
Device Groups: Optional - if you have configured groups, you can add
this device to them by clicking the group name
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