6.If you changed the IP address of the remote server, you must edit the listener.ora file on that remote server as described in the following steps:

a.Log onto the remote site.

b.Stop the service for the management server running at the remote site.

c.Stop the listener service for Oracle (OracleOraHome92TNSListener) at the remote site.

d.Stop OracleServiceAppIQ at the remote site.

e.Open the following file in a text editor on the computer at the remote site:

%ORA_HOME%\network\admin\listener.ora

f.Edit the IP address as shown in the following line.

(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.10.1)(PORT = 1521))

g.Save the file and exit.

h.Start the listener service for Oracle (OracleOraHome92TNSListener).

i.Start AppStorManager.

Remote Sites Are Not Removed from the tnsnames.ora File

Each time you add a site for global reporting, its contact information is added to the tnsnames.ora file. When you delete a site, site names are not removed from the tnsnames.ora file. Names of deleted sites left in the tnsnames.ora file do not impact the user interface or the performance of the product. For example, assume you added the site “remotesiteA” for global reporting. It would appear in the tnsnames.ora file as the following:

remotesiteA =

(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST =

(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 192.168.1.2)(PORT = 1521))

)

(CONNECT_DATA = (SID = appiq)

)

)

Now, let's assume you removed “remotesiteA” from the user interface by clicking the corresponding

button for the site and then the Refresh Now button near the bottom of the Global Reporter page (Reports > Storage Essentials > Report Configuration in HP Systems Insight Manager). Even though the remote site has been removed from the user interface, it still appears in the tnsnames.ora file. If you add “remotesiteA” as a remote site for global reporting again, another listing will be added to the tnsnames.ora file. These duel listings do not negatively impact the product.

Managing Performance Collection

This section describes the following:

Managing Performance Collectors” on page 193

Starting Performance Collectors” on page 194

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