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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.server -> Re: Help:OracleoemManagement Server dies shortly after starting
Your main problem is that 8.1.5 was never certified for Windows 2000. 8.1.6
was the first version released for that platform.
Regards
HJR
-- Resources for OracleT: www.geocities.com/howardjr2000 ========================================= "Alvaro Fuentes" <alvarof2_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7vUx7.71982$pN2.22712294_at_typhoon.austin.rr.com...Received on Sat Oct 13 2001 - 17:19:57 CDT
>
> Fellow Oracle'rs:
>
> I am running Oracle8i 8.1.5 Enterprise Server on a Windows 2000 Server.
>
> I installed the Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) 2.0.4.0.0 and the
> installation
> came as "Successful".
>
> I can run the Instance, Schema, Security and Storage Managers
> separately, connecting to the database, but not to the OEM Server.
>
> Initially, the creation of the OEM repository failed because the
> max number of processes was 59, I changed to 200 processes.
>
> I launched the configuration assistant and tried to create the
> repository and failed because the following sql exception:
>
> "Creating repository:
> SQL exception encountered
> Reason: ORA-06553; PLS-213: Package STANDARD not accessible.
> SQL Statement:
>
> create trigger SMP_VDU_PRIV_OBJECT_TRIG
> before delete on smp_vdu_objects_table
> for each row
>
> BEGIN
> DELETE from SMP_VDU_PRIVILEGE_TABLE
> where OBJECT_OID=:old.OBJECT_ID;
> END;
>
>
> The OEM Server keeps dying after starting. This may be
> very likely to the fact that the OEM-Server doesn't have a
> repository on an Oracle database.
>
> Given this feedback, the questions are:
>
> 1)Where to find/install the "package STANDARD......."?
> 2) If the sql exception persists after a successful 1), is there
> an alternative way to create the OEM-Server repository in a database?
>
> Any help on this issue will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> A. Fuentes
> afuentes_at_goodpremises.com
>
>
>
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