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Setting up the ptg_services.tcl File

Oracle Enterprise Manager

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set HostName($NEW_PARAMETER_NAME) $Host;

set tnsaddress($NEW_PARAMETER_NAME) "(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST =

(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = TRACE_DB_HOSTNAME)(PORT = TRACE_DB_

PORT)))(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=TRACE_DB_SID)(ORACLE_HOME=TRACE_DB_ORACLE_

HOME)(SERVER=DEDICATED)))"

In the following example a new parameter (ServiceName2) is added and the values
for the PTG_INSTANCE_NAME, TRACE_DB... are set. For this example the listed
parameters are replaced with the values in the following. The values are similar to
the tnsnames.ora configuration.

Table 6–1

ptg_services.tcl Parameters

# Example:

# The Service name "PTG2" (Wireless Edition Instance name) is a subnode in the

# Navigator tree

# In the line below, just append the new parameter name

# i.e. ServiceName2. Don’t duplicate this line.

global Parameters ServiceType HostName tnsaddress argv ServiceName2

set Parameters(oracle_sysman_ptg) {ServiceType HostName tnsaddress };

set Host [lindex $argv 0];

# Lines below need to be duplicated every time a new instance is added

set ServiceName2 PTG2;

lappend ServiceNames $ServiceName2;

set ServiceType($ServiceName2) oracle_sysman_ptg;

Parameter

Value in Example

Description

NEW_PARAMETER_NAME

ServiceName2

Parameter name declaration.

PTG_INSTANCE_NAME

PTG2

The Wireless Edition instance
name.

TRACE_DB_HOSTNAME

ptgserver-sun.us.oracle.com The host name of the

database log database.

TRACE_DB_PORT

1521

The port of the database
listener.

TRACE_DB_SID

ptgdev

The SID of the log database.

TRACE_DB_ORACLE_
HOME

/private/oracle/8.1.7

The Oracle home directory.

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