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OAM Timing Reports Patching Topics
Objectives After completing this module, you should be able to do the following: Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports Identify the key information in the Timing Detail reports Track an in-progress patch session
Module Overview This module consists of the following topics: Accessing OAM Timing Reports Timing Reports main page AutoPatch Timing Details report AD Administration Timing Details report Job Timing report Phase Information report Exceptions report
OAM Timing Reports OAM Timing Reports: Are an Oracle Applications Manager (OAM) utility  Allow you to determine the timing of AutoPatch and AD Administration sessions List statistics about AutoPatch and AD Administration maintenance sessions that run parallel workers
OAM Timing Reports The Timing Reports utility lists processing tasks and provides details about the elapsed time for phases, jobs, and sessions. The information includes: Jobs run successfully on the first try Failed jobs that were restarted and then run successfully Failed jobs that were skipped Long-running jobs Summary information for each parallel phase How long it took to run a job Overall elapsed time for each session
Timing Reports Main Page
AutoPatch Timing Details
AutoPatch Timing Details
Tracking a Patch Session OAM allows you to track the progress of an AutoPatch session using the Timing Reports The In-Progress AD Utility report is identical to the AutoPatch Timing Details report This feature requires that you access OAM in restricted mode
OAM Restricted Mode To set up Restricted Mode: Update the variable <s_trusted_admin_client_nodes> using AutoConfig Set up the ad_monitor user account  Shut down all services Enable Maintenance Mode Start the Web server in restricted mode Access OAM through the restricted mode URL:  http://<host>:<port>/servlets/weboamLocal/oam/oamLogin
Tracking a Patch Session
Tracking a Patch Session
AD Administration Timing Details
Job Timing
Phase Information Report
Exceptions Report
Module Summary In this module, you should have learned how to do the following: Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports Identify the key information in the Timing Detail reports Track an in-progress patch session
Module Discussion Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports Describe the information available for a patching session Discuss the value of being able to track a patching session in progress through the OAM Timing Reports
Module Practice Accessing the Timing Reports Tracking an In-Progress AutoPatch Session

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  • 1. OAM Timing Reports Patching Topics
  • 2. Objectives After completing this module, you should be able to do the following: Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports Identify the key information in the Timing Detail reports Track an in-progress patch session
  • 3. Module Overview This module consists of the following topics: Accessing OAM Timing Reports Timing Reports main page AutoPatch Timing Details report AD Administration Timing Details report Job Timing report Phase Information report Exceptions report
  • 4. OAM Timing Reports OAM Timing Reports: Are an Oracle Applications Manager (OAM) utility Allow you to determine the timing of AutoPatch and AD Administration sessions List statistics about AutoPatch and AD Administration maintenance sessions that run parallel workers
  • 5. OAM Timing Reports The Timing Reports utility lists processing tasks and provides details about the elapsed time for phases, jobs, and sessions. The information includes: Jobs run successfully on the first try Failed jobs that were restarted and then run successfully Failed jobs that were skipped Long-running jobs Summary information for each parallel phase How long it took to run a job Overall elapsed time for each session
  • 9. Tracking a Patch Session OAM allows you to track the progress of an AutoPatch session using the Timing Reports The In-Progress AD Utility report is identical to the AutoPatch Timing Details report This feature requires that you access OAM in restricted mode
  • 10. OAM Restricted Mode To set up Restricted Mode: Update the variable <s_trusted_admin_client_nodes> using AutoConfig Set up the ad_monitor user account Shut down all services Enable Maintenance Mode Start the Web server in restricted mode Access OAM through the restricted mode URL: http://<host>:<port>/servlets/weboamLocal/oam/oamLogin
  • 11. Tracking a Patch Session
  • 12. Tracking a Patch Session
  • 17. Module Summary In this module, you should have learned how to do the following: Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports Identify the key information in the Timing Detail reports Track an in-progress patch session
  • 18. Module Discussion Describe the features of OAM Timing Reports Describe the information available for a patching session Discuss the value of being able to track a patching session in progress through the OAM Timing Reports
  • 19. Module Practice Accessing the Timing Reports Tracking an In-Progress AutoPatch Session

Editor's Notes

  • #2: ILT Schedule: Timing Topic 30 minutes Lecture 30 minutes Practice 60 minutes Total
  • #3: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; -
  • #4: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; -
  • #5: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - OAM Timing Reports As they run processing sessions, both AutoPatch and AD Administration store information about the session in database tables. You can access this information, either during the session or after it is complete, through the OAM interface. During a parallel session, AD utilities assign processing jobs to workers. For jobs that affect the database, job actions are grouped in phases, which reduces dependencies.
  • #6: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; -
  • #7: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Timing Reports Main Page From the Timing Reports main page, you can view a list of all in-progress, stopped, aborted and completed maintenance sessions. Click the Details icon to access the Timing Details page. The main page contains the following information for each maintenance session: Task Name : Name and brief description of the maintenance session. Status : Status of the timing report. A clock icon means the session is still in progress, an exclamation icon means the session has stopped, an X icon means the session was aborted (the AD utility was restarted with the restart=no option), and a check mark means the session has completed. Start Date : Date and time the maintenance session began. Run Time : Time required to complete the maintenance session. Last Update : The time the timing information was last updated. Details : By clicking the Details icon, you can access the Timing Details for the maintenance session. Log Files : View log files related to the task A filter at the top of the page allows you to narrow the contents of the list. You can filter based on the following status of the tasks: All tasks, In-progress tasks, Stopped tasks, Aborted tasks, or Completed tasks. You can also filter by Task Name, Start Date and Run Time. Click Go to activate the filter.
  • #8: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - AutoPatch Timing Details Clicking the Details link of a selected row with an AutoPatch Task Name in the Timing Reports list opens the AutoPatch Timing Details report. The AutoPatch Timing Details report provides details for a specific session of AutoPatch. The AutoPatch Timing Details report lists every task performed in the maintenance session. The Timing Details section contains the following information for each task: Focus : Select the circle icon next to a task to see just the sub-tasks within it. Task Name : This is the name of the task. Click the blue triangle icon to expand or contract the sub-tasks within the task. The underlined Task Names are links to the Job Timing report for that particular task. Elapsed Time : This is the time required to complete the task. This field is not applicable for stopped or in-progress tasks. Start Date : This is the date and time the task began. End Date : This is the date and time the task completed. This field is not applicable for stopped or in-progress tasks. Number of jobs in this task : This is the total number of jobs in the task. This field appears for stopped or in-progress tasks only. Number of jobs completed : This is the number of jobs completed. This field appears for stopped or in-progress tasks only. The filter at the top allows you to adjust the list of tasks based on the elapsed time of tasks. The default list shows all tasks with elapsed time of greater than 4 seconds. Use the Expand All link to see all sub-tasks and the Collapse All to see just the top level task. When you access the AutoPatch Timing Details report for a stopped or in-progress task, the page defaults to display the most recently performed sub-tasks. For in-progress tasks, you can use the Refresh icon to get the latest running tasks. The Refresh icon is a picture of a page with a green circular arrow.
  • #9: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - AutoPatch Timing Details Additional AutoPatch task information is available by clicking the + icon for the Run Information section at the bottom of the AutoPatch Timing Details page. The subsections in Run Information are General, Timing Summary and Files Installed on this APPL_TOP. General : This subsection contains the following information: Utility Name: This is the utility used to perform the task. Task: This is the task performed. Log File: The name and location of the log file. Driver File: This is the name and location of the patch driver file. Patch Top: This is the location of the patch driver files. Options: This is the command options used when running AutoPatch. Platform: This is the platform of the system. Applications System Name: This is the name of the Applications system on which the task was performed. Oracle Database: This is the name of the database. Oracle Home: This is the path to the Oracle home used to link the executables. APPL_TOP Name: This is the name of the APPL_TOP. APPL_TOP Directory: This is the APPL_TOP path. Timing Summary: This subsection contains the following information: Utility Start Date: This is the date and time the task began. End Date: This is the date and time the task completed. This field is not applicable for stopped or in-progress tasks. Total Run Time: This is the time required to complete the task. This field is not applicable for stopped or in-progress tasks. Files Installed on this APPL_TOP: This subsection contains the following information: Administration: States whether the APPL_TOP on which the task was performed is an administration server. Java and HTML: States whether the APPL_TOP on which the task was performed is a Web server. Forms: States whether the APPL_TOP on which the task was performed is a forms server. Concurrent Processing: States whether the APPL_TOP on which the task was performed is a concurrent processing server.
  • #10: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Tracking a Patch Session When applying patches, the Oracle Applications system will be in Maintenance Mode and the application tier services (including the Web server) will be shut down. This is to prevent access to Oracle Applications and Oracle Applications Manager while the patches are applied. In order to access the OAM Timing Reports and thereby track a patching session in progress, the Web server must be started in Restricted Mode, and OAM accessed through a Restricted Mode URL.
  • #11: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - OAM Restricted Mode Use OAM to schedule downtime ( Navigation: Sitemap=&gt;Maintenance=&gt;Patching and utilities=&gt;Schedule Downtime) Update the variable &lt;s_trusted_admin_client_nodes&gt; to include the list of hosts that can access OAM in restricted mode. Run AutoConfig to ensure that the new settings take effect. Set up the ad_monitor user account using the following commands: Login to SQL*Plus as SYSTEM. SQL&gt; alter user ad_monitor account unlock; Login to SQL*Plus as user ad_monitor. Default password is lizard. Reset the password. Shut down all services Enable Maintenance Mode Start the Web server in Restricted Mode adaprstctl.sh start Access OAM through the Restricted Mode URL: &lt;host&gt;:&lt;port&gt;/servlets/weboamLocal/oam/oamLogin Login into OAM using the ad_monitor user Navigate to the Timing Reports (Navigation: Sitemap=&gt;Maintenance=&gt;Patching and utilities=&gt;Timing Reports) End scheduled downtime From within OAM in restricted mode, Navigation: Sitemap=&gt;Maintenance=&gt;Patching and utilities=&gt;Manage Downtime Schedules=&gt;Select &amp;quot;Complete&amp;quot; button. Disable Maintenance Mode Shut down Web server in Restricted Mode: adaprstctl.sh stop Restart all services
  • #12: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Tracking a Patch Session The task status column in the Timing Reports main page shows In-Progress for the currently running AutoPatch session. Click the Details icon to open the In-Progress AD Utility report.
  • #13: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Tracking a Patch Session The In-Progress AD Utility report shows the completed AutoPatch tasks. Click the Refresh icon to update the report with the latest completed tasks.
  • #14: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - AD Administration Timing Details Clicking the Details link of a selected row with an AD Administration Task Name in the Timing Reports list opens the AD Administration Timing Details report. The AD Administration Timing Details report provides details for a specific session of AD Administration. The Timing Details and Run Information sections contain the same types of information for each task as the AutoPatch Timing Details report.
  • #15: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Job Timing Report The underlined Task Names in the AutoPatch Timing Details report and the AD Administration Timing Details report are links to the Job Timing report for that particular task. The Job Timing report provides timing information for each job within the selected task. The Job Timing Summary information appears at the top of the Job Timing report and the details appear at the bottom. The Job Timing Summary information includes: Jobs that ran successfully: This is the number of successful jobs. Exceptions: This is the number of jobs that did not complete successfully. If exceptions exist, this will be a hyperlink to the Exception report. Total Number of Jobs: This is the number of jobs within the task. Total Elapsed Time: This is the time required to complete the task. Total Job Time: This is the time required to complete the jobs within the task. Total Number of Workers: This is the number of workers used to perform the task. The Job Timing Details section contains the following information for each job: Phase: This is the database processing phase. Product: This is the product abbreviation for the product being updated. Directory: This is the directory path of the file run by the job. File: This is the file used to perform the job. Action: This is the action of the job. Start Time: This is the date and time the job began. End Time: This is the date and time the job completed. Run Time: This is the total time of the job. Restarted?: States whether the job was restarted The filters at the top of the Details section allow you to adjust the list of jobs based on the property and run time of jobs. You can filter based on the following properties of the jobs: Phase, Product, Directory, File, Action, or Restarted. Click Go to activate the filter. Clicking the Phase Info button opens the Phase Information report.
  • #16: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Phase Information Report The Phase Information report provides timing information by phase for a task selected in either the AutoPatch Timing Details report or AD Administration Timing Details report. The general information presented at the top of the Phase Information report are: Driver File: This is the name of the driver file. Task Name: This is the name of the task performed. The Phase Information details include: Phase: This is the database processing phase. Start Time: This is the date and time the phase began. Elapsed Time: This is the time required to complete the phase. Jobs: This is the number of jobs in the phase. Total Job Time: This is the time required to complete the jobs within the phase. Restarted?: States whether any jobs within the phase was restarted. Skipped: The number of jobs within the phase that was skipped.
  • #17: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Exceptions Report Clicking the Exceptions number in the Job Timing report opens the Exception report. This report provides a list of exceptions encountered during the maintenance session. It is available only for jobs that have an Exceptions value greater than zero in the Job Timing report. The general information presented at the top are: Driver File: This is the name of the driver file being run when the exception occurred. Task Name: This is the task being performed when the exception occurred. Jobs Failed, then restarted successfully: This is the number of jobs that initially failed but were restarted successfully. Jobs Failed and skipped: This is the number of failed jobs that were skipped. The Exception details include: Phase: This is the database processing phase. Status: This is the status of the exception. Product: This is the owner of the file with the exception. Directory: This is the location of the file. File: This is the file being processed when the exception occurred. Run Time: This is the total time the process ran. Restarted?: States whether the job with the exception was restarted.
  • #18: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; -
  • #19: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; -
  • #20: &lt;Course name&gt; &lt;Lesson number&gt; - Refer to Practice - Accessing the Timing Reports [ LAB4219Y] Refer to Practice - Tracking an In-Progress AutoPatch Session [ LAB421AY ]