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You need to install it. The Console talks to a Management Server, which in turn manages the agents and other processes that monitor the database etc.
You really oughtta read the basic installation manual. Not much, just like the first page or two might help.
Raghu Kota wrote:
> Hi Friends
>
> When Iam starting my Enterprise Manger console, Its asking Oracle Management
> server??? What is that?? I tried with giving host name, But it did't work??
> How to connect my EPM??
>
> Thanks
> Raghu.
>
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