At the beginning of July Oracle released Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13.3 so I thought it was a good time to see what has changed and also document how to import an OEM Plug-In.
To get started, I created a new Oracle 12.2 database and then installed OEM 13.3 following the steps produced by my good friend Tim Hall aka ( Oracle-Base )
Download Plug-Ins
A good place to get Oracle Enterprise Manager Plug-In’s is from the Oracle Extensibility Exchange, here you will find many OEM Plug-Ins which have been developed by Oracle Partners and up-loaded for use by the Oracle Community.
Now search for the required OEM Plug-In
Once downloaded transfer the file to your OEM server ready for importing.
Import the Plug-In
Logon to Enterprise Manager from the command line:
[oracle@z-oem 13c]$ emcli login -username=sysman
Enter password
Login successful
Use emcli to import the local opal file. e.g
[oracle@z-oem 13c]$ emcli import_update -file=”/u01/app/oracle/13c/13.2.0.1.0_vlss.pure.xvp1_2000_0.opar” -omslocal
Processing update: Plug-in – Enterprise Manager for Pure Storage Flash Array
Successfully uploaded the update to Enterprise Manager. Use the Self Update Console to manage this update.
Deploy Plug-In
From the main screen, select the Setup Cog, then select Extensibility and then Plug-ins.
From the Plug-Ins page, select the ‘Pure Storage FlashArray’ plug-in in the ‘Servers, Storage and Network’ section
Then select Deploy On and choose Management Servers.
If the prerequisites checks pass you can continue with the Plug-Ins workflow.
Provide sys credentials for the OEM repository, and then click ‘Next’
At the step 4 ‘Review’, hit ‘Deploy’ to initiate the deployment process.
Now Click on Status to monitor progress of the deployment.
If the Plug-In deploys successfully you will see the ‘Status’ change to a green tick.
You are now ready to configure and use the newly installed OEM 13c Plug-In
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