Quick and Dirty Grid Control
From: Freeman, Donald G. CTR (ABL) <"Freeman,>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 15:28:11 +0000
Message-ID: <85D44D05C4C24C40AFDED6C1FC0E1BDF295BAB04_at_SNSLCVWEXCH02.abl.cda.navy.mil>
The place I work doesn't use grid control. They have about 600 active databases in the development regions. We lack hardware infrastructure. All of these databases are mounted on five Solaris 10 Servers. Another DBA told me that they previously tried to get Grid Control running but it failed on discovery. It couldn't handle that many objects on a server. That was some time ago.
Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 15:28:11 +0000
Message-ID: <85D44D05C4C24C40AFDED6C1FC0E1BDF295BAB04_at_SNSLCVWEXCH02.abl.cda.navy.mil>
The place I work doesn't use grid control. They have about 600 active databases in the development regions. We lack hardware infrastructure. All of these databases are mounted on five Solaris 10 Servers. Another DBA told me that they previously tried to get Grid Control running but it failed on discovery. It couldn't handle that many objects on a server. That was some time ago.
I'm about to get drafted (listening over the wall) to patch this weekend (I'm not on that team) and I'm not really interested in trying to patch that many databases manually, at least not twice. Is there a method to install grid control in some way that it can handle this situation? Can 12C handle this?
I would start doing some reading but I'm afraid somebody is going to walk around the corner in about 5 minutes and give me, "the look." I'm looking for a direction to march in that will fix this going forward.
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