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Another update:
I can't ping my workstation from the OEM console, this explains a lot!
Now I have to get this resolved by the networking people...
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
-----Original Message----- From: Boivin, Patrice J [SMTP:BoivinP_at_mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 3:11 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: OEM saga continues... Oracle says they tried to e-mail me something but it got bounced. Since I can get e-mails from the listserv, an update on the OEM saga: I de-registered all the events from the console, and suddenly jre.exe stopped using 80-96% of the CPU. Problem is that now, I have a handful of events marked as "de-registration pending" but nothing is happening to the entries. Roughly half of the original list of events was cleared properly yesterday, but now I am left with these spurious entries in theevent list.
A few weeks ago you may remember I asked if anyone knew how I could speed up
Java. No response was received, so today I decided to try changing the
priority class for jrew.exe from Normal to High. The GUI is running at a
reasonable pace now. Still a bit slow, but it's much better than before.
I am running OEM 2.2. on an 8.1.6. repository, they are on the same server.
That means I have an OEM 2.2. Intelligent Agent and an 8.1.6 Intelligent
Agent on the same machine. I am not sure which I should be using at this
point, the OEM 8.1.7. one or the 8.1.6 one?
Oracle Support says the hanging events are because the agent on the particular node and the OMS are not in synch. I found a technical note on how to do that with OEM 2.1, but the package procedure they suggest executing does not exist for OEM 2.2. as far as I can tell. Oracle said they would get back to me. Meanwhile I tried to submit a simple SQL Plus job (select * from dual;). The job is in the job list and is marked as Scheduled, but nothing happens, It just sits there. I have the impression that for some reason, the Management Server cannot talk properly to the Intelligent Agent on the machine. ... still looking in to this. Regards, Patrice Boivin Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA) Systems Admin & Operations | Admin. et Exploit. des systèmes Technology Services | Services technologiques Informatics Branch | Direction de l'informatique Maritimes Region, DFO | Région des Maritimes, MPO E-Mail: boivinp_at_mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca <mailto:boivinp_at_mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca> Ph: (902) 426-4774 -----Original Message----- From: Dave Morgan [SMTP:dmorgan_at_bartertrust.com] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 1:01 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: Offtopic: Canada and America <RANT> Typical, a hotmail account spouting off what they know nothing about. Fact: The longest undefended border in the world is between Canada and the US. ( > 7000 miles) Granted this reflects better on the US than Canada, as we could put the whole Canadian population along the border and still couldn't hold hands. Question: Name any other state that has lived peacefully beside it's neighbour with 1/10 of the population for almost 200 years? Russia and the Ukraine? China and Tibet? Germany and Denmark? It is almost 200 years because one of the defining moments of Canadian history is the War of 1812. Canadian Geopolitical Summary: We kicked America's butt. American Geopolitical Summary: We kicked Britains butt. British Geopolitical Summary: We kicked Napoleons butt. Pierre Berton's "War of 1812" and "Flames Across the Border" provide a slightly biased but relatively fair view of this conflict from the Canadian viewpoint. There are no similar British or American texts because the Canadian theatre was a very minor and trivial part of this conflict. <Canadian Patriotism On> Please note that this is the only war America has ever lost. To a bunch of meek and mild Canadians... </CanPat> The truth is that the largest force in Canada at the time was the British army. Typically Canadian, one of our nation building moments hardly involved us. I am proud to be Canadian, I am proud to be best friends with America. Thank you, America for being our friend. Does Canada have problems, you bet. Does America have problems, more than us the poor fellows. We do not follow America, we guide it, help it, support it and party with it. And if the rest of the world was as reasonable as they are, Canada could help them too. ( Apologies to the citizens of many states I have slandered with the above comment ) Before you comment on cultures you have not experienced it would be advisable to at least visit there as a tourist. If you work there for a while you may even realize that what is "common knowledge" is wrong. After spending six weeks in Moscow, 2 years ago, I do not believe anything I read in the media (it is both better and worse than it is reported). And yes, there is a separate Canadian culture. (Part of which is wondering if we have a separate culture.) </RANT> Sigh.., and the day after I promised Jared I would behave. Dave
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