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Ok, I'm missing something here. As I understand the documentation,=20
I can manually configure the databases connections, which I have=20
successfully done. However, OEM will not "discover services on
a node" unless the Intelligent Agent is installed. Since it can't
'discover' anything on my servers, I have assumed the Intelligent
Agents are not installed.
Where have I gone wrong?
>>> rgramolini_at_tax.state.vt.us 7/27/2000 >>>
You can't...simple as that. RBG
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> If you do not have dbsnmp runnning on your db servers, how can you =
monitor
> the databases, such as db updown status?
>
> Long
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 July 2000 5:10 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
> I've just completed the installation of OEM 2.1 on an NT client, to =
manage
> our 7.3.4 databases on Solaris. It appears that I do not have the
> Intelligent Agent installed on my Unix boxes. Is it worth doing? It
would
> be nice to be able to monitor the listeners, since they cause problems =
for
> us after power failures. (Don't even ask me why our Unix boxes aren't =
on
> UPSs!!!!!)
>
> Is there any other advantage to installing the Intelligent Agents? Any
> problems I should be aware of when installing them? I have already
manually
> configured my databases.
>
> OEM 2.1 looks pretty cool, but I haven't got too far into it yet.
>
> - Kristen Cameron
> Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
> Yellowknife, NT
>
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Author: Ruth Gramolini
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