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You
are correct about the chicken/egg problem with the repository. You don't
necessarily require a repository if you are using it as a management console
rather than an application managament framework.
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I have
tried to automate various things with OEM jobs and events and eventually decided
that at and dbms_job worked perfectly adequately. bearing in mind that DBMS_JOB
is - I'm pretty sure - designed by a bunch of sadists who have it in for Admin
guys this is not a huge recommendation :(
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size=2>However OEM does allow you to generate a db change and then copy the
correct sql syntax to your text editor.If your brain is fried this is kinda
nice.
Niall
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Koivu, LisaSent: 17 June 2003 18:50To: Multiple
recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: OEM
question
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.
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