Service Management (EBS) Service Management
The Oracle E-Business Suite system relies on various services, such as form listening, HTTP server, concurrency manager,
Workflow email. These services are composed of one or more processes for the ApplicationProgramProvide normal functions.
Running status. Many of the previous processes must be independently started or monitored by the system administrator. In fact, because
These services are distributed across multiple hosts and managing these processes is complex. Servive Management (Service Management)
Provides a fault-tolerant service framework and a Central Control Panel built in OAM (Oracle Application Management,
Greatly simplifies process management.
Service Management is an extension of a concurrent process, which provides
Large framework to manage processes running on multiple hosts.
Use service management. Essentially, any application layer service will be integrated into this framework. Like Oracle form listening, Oracle
Reports Server, Apache Web Listener, Oracle Workflow email server, and other services can be run under Server Management
Using service management, the internal concurrency Manager (internal concurrent manager) ICM manages various
Various service processes. On each host, service management executes the ICM action, allowing the ICM to monitor and control the operation.
The service process on the machine.
The system administrator can configure, monitor, and control services (services running on distributed hosts) by communicating with the ICM through the Management Panel ).
Servive Management Service Management provides a fault tolerance system. If the server process exits unexpectedly, the ICM automatically tries to restart
Process. If a host fails, the ICM starts the affected service process on the second host.
The ICM itself will be monitored by the monitoring process that resides on its own host and ensure that it remains active.
Service Management provides important improvements to Oracle E-Business Suite management capabilities. The system administrator can (
Oracle Application Manager) on the central control panel, to manage the distribution on a separate host, must be operated separately
Start or stop a process. These complete system service sets may be started or stopped through separate actions.
Service Management also privides a great benefit by automatically compensating for certain system failures
Service Management also provides a great benefit for automatic compensation for some system faults.
Service process is very similar to the concurrency manager and Transaction Manager process. They must ensure that the running status provides the correct functions for the application products they are responsible.
To provide fault tolerance, process distribution processing, simplified configuration and control, the concurrent process management function is already built in the concurrency manager and the physical manager.