Enterprise Manager and Intelligent Agent [message #109984] |
Wed, 02 March 2005 10:31 |
smagnotta
Messages: 7 Registered: February 2005
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I am using Oracle 8i (8.1.7 release 3) and was wondering what I can do (command line tools?) to see if the Enterprise Manager is communicating with the Intelligent Agent? I have my server and databases on Windows 2000 Server and everything seems to be OK. I cannot discover any nodes automatically but can do it manually.
I am getting a strange VNI-4026 error: "Error while removing C:\ORACLE\ORA81\SYSMAN\TEMP\VDG\PCNAME.DOMAINNAME.COM.SERVICES.ORA."
I am not getting the "Error: discover failed" message, or "Error: cannot resolve namespace" message or anything like that.
Does anyone know why it cannot remove the file? I can do it manually. I hace Administrator rights on my local PC and our network...Very strange.
Also, when I do the "lsnrctl dbsnmp_status" I see that the "db subagent is not started", but I can do the tnsping to my database/service/SID names, e.g. "tnsping testdb".
Can any of this have anything to do with our Cisco firewall or maybe ports?
Thanks,
Sal
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Re: Enterprise Manager and Intelligent Agent [message #109994 is a reply to message #109984] |
Wed, 02 March 2005 12:00 |
Frank Naude
Messages: 4581 Registered: April 1998
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From the Oracle Enterprise Manager Messages Manual:
VNI-4026: Discovery failed.
Cause: The user who started the Oracle Management Server might not have write permissions to the Oracle Enterprise Manager temporary directory. The gateway uses a temporary directory during the discovery process.
Action: Give write permissions to the Oracle Enterprise Manager temporary directory to the user who started the Oracle Management Server. The temporary directory is located at $ORACLE_HOME/sysman/temp.
Best regards.
Frank
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Re: Enterprise Manager and Intelligent Agent [message #109995 is a reply to message #109984] |
Wed, 02 March 2005 12:25 |
smagnotta
Messages: 7 Registered: February 2005
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Thanks for the help.
That did not work.
I have questions:
1- The Enterprise Manager needs a repository and you create it on an existing database. It seems that this database should not be monitored in Enterprise Manager. Is this true?
2- Can you use one listener for multiple databases?
3- You only need one Intelligent Agent for the Enterprise Manager even if you have multiple databases. Is this true?
Thanks,
Sal
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