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Re: OEM question

From: Ron Rogers <RROGERS_at_galottery.org>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 11:40:11 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.005B32DF.20030617105948@fatcity.com>


Lisa,
 Congrats on the flawless upgrade.
 As I understand your statement about OEM you are correct. But you can place the OEM repository on any old server, like the development one or Linux and then run the OEM using it. Of course there is the issues of licensing if you use your play station database as the repository. When I was looking at OEM I used on of the dev servers to work on the prod servers. The oem was in a small instance that was easy to full export as a backup policy.

Ron

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Hello all,
I'm configuring OEM for the first time. I see it needs a repository to operate. So for the db-up functionality, if the database that contains your repository goes down, your db-up function is dead, right? Sounds like the rman catalog quandry. YOu have a catalog to backup your database, but then you have to backup your catalog... And just as a fyi: I completed the upgrade from 8.1.7.4->9.2.0.3 on Windows 2000 without incident last night. It actually went pretty quickly.
Thanks in advance for any comments about OEM. Lisa Koivu
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