OEM 12 c Best Practice follow-up 11.1 DB RAC env. + datagurd

OEM 12 c 5 release is the only monitoring in our environment... is there a better model of practice on what aspects need to be monitored and their default values?

This doc for 12 c DB is very useful, it's best practices for high availability. They talk a lot about the RAC/DG monitoring.  https://docs.Oracle.com/database/121/HABPT/monitor.htm#HABPT003

version 11.2 is here https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e10803/monitor.htm#g1011041, I read them both though, as there are some new features in version 12 c who may still apply to 11 g.

Regarding the parameters/models go, if you create a template of the target type (monitoring sc_results.php-> create-select target type-> type > select category/target), this will include all the parameters of the type of target (including the CEO) and as close as you'll have to 'default thresholds' Oracle.  It is the best branch of the teams effort produced.   Of course, they will not be perfect for everyone, but it's a starting point!

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