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Installing and Configuring on Windows Environments<br />

9. <strong>The</strong> /opt/egurkha/lib directory (in Windows, this will be /lib directory) in an agent<br />

host, consists of a file named sybmon.sql. This file comprises of 3 stored procedures, namely:<br />

sp_egmonitor, sp_eglockdetails, sp_egmonitor_dd. When these procedures are executed on the Sybase<br />

server, they enable the Sybase-specific tests to collect the required measures from the server.<br />

Towards this end, the setup will now perform the following tasks:<br />

Pick the three procedures from the /opt/egurkha/lib directory<br />

Log into the Sybase server using the sa login password provided earlier<br />

Install the procedures on the Sybase server<br />

<strong>The</strong> following messages indicate the installation attempts:<br />

Installing the procedure sp_egmonitor. . .<br />

Granting permissions. .<br />

Installing the procedure sp_eglockdetails. . .<br />

Granting permissions. .<br />

Installing the procedure sp_egmonitor_dd...<br />

Granting permissions. .<br />

10. Once all the three procedures are successfully installed, setup will display the following message:<br />

<strong>Installation</strong> has succeeded<br />

11. Subsequently, when the Sybase related tests are configured (using the special user’s name and<br />

password) and executed, the tests in turn, will run the installed procedures on the Sybase server,<br />

and collect the necessary statistics.<br />

Note:<br />

When the <strong>eG</strong> Sybase Monitor is in use in an environment, ensure that no other Sybase monitoring<br />

solution is used simultaneously, as this can sometimes cause both solutions to report incorrect<br />

metrics.<br />

3.23.4 Configuring Oracle Forms Servers<br />

In order to ensure that the <strong>eG</strong> agents monitor Oracle Forms servers, the tracing capability of a Forms<br />

server must be enabled. Enabling tracing allows the Forms run time process (ifweb90.exe) to generate<br />

log files for every user session to the Forms server, and store them in the trace and em directories in<br />

the //. <strong>The</strong>se directories are created when<br />

a Forms server is installed in a host. <strong>The</strong> log files that are stored in these directories contain critical<br />

performance metrics pertaining to all the Forms applications executed by a particular Forms servlet<br />

deployed on the Forms server. <strong>The</strong>se metrics are later analyzed and processed by the <strong>eG</strong> agent and<br />

displayed in the <strong>eG</strong> monitor interface.<br />

To enable tracing, first, install the <strong>eG</strong> agent, and then, follow the steps given below:<br />

1. Execute the Forms9i configuration tool that is bundled with the <strong>eG</strong> agent, using the following<br />

menu sequence (see Figure 3.314):<br />

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