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- Universal Discovery for Oracle License Management Implementation Software
- Overview
- Supported Versions
- Privileges Required to Collect Oracle LMS Data
- What's New
- Topology
- How to Discover Oracle LMS Data
- How to Access the Oracle LMS Data
- Oracle LMS Audit Activity User Interface
- Oracle LMS Data Collection by SQL Job
- Oracle LMS Data Collection by SQL Adapter
- Oracle LMS CPU Data Collection by Shell Job
- Oracle LMS CPU Data Collection by Shell Adapter
- Troubleshooting and Limitations – Oracle LMS Discovery
Topology
This section includes:
The following image shows the topology for the Oracle LMS Data Collection by SQL job.
Note For a list of discovered CITs, see Discovered CITs.
The reported CI instances are:
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Oracle LMS Audit Customer Data (customer input fields)
This CI is used to store the data provided by users and has the following parameters:
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Aggregation Level
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Application Name
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Application Status
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Group
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Measurement Comments
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Oracle CSI
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Server Name in the Cluster
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User Count
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Oracle LMS Audit Discovery Data (CSV data)
This CI is used to store the data captured by the discovery jobs. The CSV files are generated according to that data.
The following image shows the topology for the Oracle LMS CPU Data Collection by Shell job.
Note For a list of discovered CITs, see Discovered CITs.
The following image shows the topology in IBM LPARs.
The following image shows the topology in Solaris Containers.
The following image shows the topology on Oracle VM Server for SPARC.
The following image shows the topology on Oracle VM Server for x86.
The following image shows the topology in HP nPar.
The following image shows the topology in Microsoft Hyper-V.
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