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Configuration and Administration of Tuxedo<br />
Mon<strong>it</strong>oring and changing a Tuxedo<br />
application<br />
The administrator needs to be able to constantly mon<strong>it</strong>or and tune parameters,<br />
add or remove a user, deploy or undeploy an application, and create or change<br />
queues, access control lists, and so on. The Tuxedo MIB contains all the <strong>info</strong>rmation<br />
needed for the operation of an Oracle Tuxedo application. There are two different<br />
administrative tools that access the MIB and allow for dynamic configuration of a<br />
Tuxedo application. The third one is the Tuxedo Admin Console, which has not<br />
been updated since Tuxedo 8, and hence <strong>it</strong> is not included in our discussion.<br />
TUXEDO Administrator<br />
Command Line<br />
Util<strong>it</strong>ies<br />
MIB API Admin Console Event Broker<br />
MIB<br />
Events<br />
TUXCONFIG TLOG BB<br />
ULOG<br />
The following is a list of the MIB's components:<br />
• WS_MIB: For workstation groups and the processes associated w<strong>it</strong>h them<br />
• ACL_MIB: For administrating access control lists<br />
• APPQ_MIB: For administrating queues<br />
• EVENT_MIB: For event notification and the subscription request database<br />
• DM_MIB: For administrating the Tuxedo domains' (multiple-domain)<br />
configurations<br />
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