Monitoring and auditing

well there isn't any is there in 9.0.2...very shoddy and when i eventually found some sql scripts to run they tell me i need a mid-tier patch they haven't verified yet. so i'm left with an unauditable system.

CMappy, there are a number of real time metrics you may use to monitor Oracle9iAS Portal 9.0.2 out of the box by using the Enterprise Manager Website. The Enterprise Manager Website is by default accessed on port 1810 of your Oracle9i Application Server.
You may also audit edit actions in Oracle9iAS Portal by accessing the log tables in the Portal Repository, by default all edit actions are logged into these tables. Be aware though that any view actions logged into this table may be inaccurate due to the introduction of Web Cache into the architecture as of version 9.0.2, to log view actions please follow the Technical Notes on portalcenter.oracle.com "Performance Monitoring with modPLSQL in Oracle9iAS Portal" and "Object Access Reporting from the Performance Logs in Oracle9iAS Portal"
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