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In short, no. This is assuming you will not use production databases for OEM repository. Minimal impact in case you do. I setup OEM to hold hands for about 15 databases, with various events, jobs, etc. It's been running ok for the past year, with repository approaching 1 GB in size. My OEM management server is on NT box used for other types of monitoring.
Great tool, easy to use, but not as reliable as shell scripts...
Gary Weber
Senior DBA
Charles Jones, LLC
609-530-1144, ext 5529
-----Original Message-----
Gurevich
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 12:16 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi,
We are running Oracle 8.1.6 and are planning to
install
OEM. Are there any issues regarding OEM affecting
oracle negetively (performance or otherwise) that
the people are aware of?
thanks
g
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