Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.3 functions

hello all
Now i have a project,it‘s necessary to implement Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.3.
That to achieve the following functions:
Resource directory management
Resource management
Instances of resources management
Resource pool log management
Resources statistical analysis
Now ,I don't know what call resource pool, I don't know how to do
Hope everybody to help me

I think you are referring to Enterprise Manager Ops Center.
Refer the following doc which contains steps for creating resource and account management etc.,
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/doc.121/e27511/ftr_vdc_mgmt.htm#OPCFG3095
Oracle® Enterprise Manager Ops Center Installation Guide for Linux Operating Systems
12c Release 1 (12.1.4.0.0)
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/doc.121/e25139/toc.htm
HTH
Mani

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