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where <LEVEL> is one of the following values— INFO , WARN , ERROR , or DEBUG . Because this can generate large amounts
of information, you can restrict that by setting different values for -name . However, it is best to do this only under
guidance from Oracle Support, so contact them if needed.
Oracle Management Repository
Let's move on now to discuss the Oracle Management Repository. As mentioned in Chapter 1, the Oracle
Management Repository (OMR, or more commonly, just the repository) is an Oracle database that stores all the
information collected by the various management agents. It is composed of database users, tablespaces, tables, views,
indexes, packages, procedures, and database jobs. Like the agent and the OMS, the repository can be controlled both
via the EM12c console and command-line utilities. Let's start by looking at the console in more detail.
Repository Management with the Console
To manage the repository from the console, you choose Setup Manage Cloud Control Repository, as shown
in Figure 3-18 .
Figure 3-18. Accessing the repository home page
This brings you to the repository home page, shown in Figure 3-19 . (Note that the page title remains Management
Services and Repository, as it did when accessing the OMS home page, but the regions shown are all applicable to the
repository.). Notice in this figure that the Details link has been clicked in the Repository Details region to display all
the sessions accessing the repository.
 
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