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Accessing OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer documentation

OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer documentation is available as follows:
*From the management console footer bar, select Help Me to see context-sensitive help related to the active console page directly, and find OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer guides.
If no context-sensitive help exists for a particular page, the OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Getting Started topic appears. From there, you can select Search in the left pane of the management console to search for the specific details you want.
*In the Documentation and Samples (doc_samples) directory of the OpenEdge Product ESD.
*In PDF and HTML format from Progress Communities:
For best results when using the PDF files, install the Acrobat Reader. You can download the Reader from the following location on the Adobe Web site:
In addition to this manual, the following documents comprise the OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer document set:
*OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration
Describes how to establish property and configuration settings for OpenEdge databases, DataServers (for ODBC, Oracle, and MS SQL Server), NameServers, AppServers, AppServer Internet Adapters, Web Services Adapters, WebSpeed® Transaction Servers, WebSpeed Messengers, OE Web Server, and ActiveMQ® Adapters in OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer. In addition, this manual also includes details about viewing status and log files.
*OpenEdge Management: Resource Monitoring
Provides detailed information about the management console; the procedures to set up and run resource monitors, jobs, job templates; and the procedures to perform OpenEdge Management-based import and export activities.
*OpenEdge Management: Database Management
Describes how to use OpenEdge Management to monitor and manage OpenEdge database resources.
*OpenEdge Management: Alerts Guide and Reference
Presents alert concepts and procedures and provides a comprehensive reference section to assist you in working with the OpenEdge Management alerts feature.
*OpenEdge Management: Servers, DataServers, Messengers, and Adapters
Describes how OpenEdge Management supports monitoring and managing specific resources associated with the OpenEdge server products (AppServer, WebSpeed Transaction Server, and NameServer), DataServers (ODBC, Oracle, and MS SQL Server), WebSpeed Messengers, and Adapters (AppServer Internet Adapter, SonicMQ Adapter, OE Web Server, and Web Services Adapter).
*OpenEdge Management: Reporting
Provides detailed information about creating and working with report instances and templates.
*OpenEdge Management: Trend Database Guide and Reference
Describes how to manage the OpenEdge Management Trend Database by compacting and purging data. This book also provides a detailed look at the Trend Database schema.
*OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuring Multi-tenancy
Describes how to manage and work with databases enabled for multi-tenancy. From the management console, you can perform a variety of different tasks, such as adding a local or remote database connection definition; creating new tenants and viewing their areas, domains, partitions, and schemas; uploading and previewing schema updates; making storage area and allocation decisions; filtering views; and creating and working with tenant templates and tenant groups.
You can also enable local and remote databases for multi-tenancy, convert tables to multi-tenancy, and establish and manage user and table security settings. Support for viewing, exporting, and editing values for sequences is also available.
*OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Getting Started with Multi-tenancy
Describes how to get started using multi-tenancy in the Database Administration Console.