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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nirmal Kumar Muthu Kumaran
Sent: 28 November 2001 09:55
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Subject: RE: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connectguys,
please give more details about this management server in oracle.
i tried many times to connect on it... the same error i got vtk-1000..etc.
never i succeeded.... on itthanks.
Nirmal.
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Subject: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connectHi,
I'm trying using OEM for Oracle's Personal Edition 98,
what is the value of Management Server ?,
I tried with PC name and 127.0.0.1 both gave me error message
VTK-1000: Unable to connect to management server....Or perhaps OEM is not for Oracle 8i Personal Edition.
Please help
Thank you,
Sinardy
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Title: RE: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connect
The
management server is the service that communicates between(?) the Intelligent
Agent, and the OEM client console. It runs as a service in the background under
the NT/2000 services or something like that under 98.. Never used it on 98
before - my recommendation is to *never* run tools of this sort on a 9x platform
as the thread management is simply not up to scratch to run the process that
these tools like to spawn..
First
thing to check is that the service is actually running in background. If so then
check the status at a command prompt:
>
oemctrl status oms
If not
then issue:
>
oemstrl start oms
or to
start as a background process:
>
oemctrl start oms&
You
could also check the Management Servers logs:
OEM_HOME\sysman\log\oms.log
If you
have any further errors in here (or if you are on NT check the Event Log) then
act upon these errors or send them out to the list..
HTH
Mark
- OEM for Personal Edition cannot connect Sinard Xing
- RE: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connec... Nirmal Kumar Muthu Kumaran
- Re: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connec... Marin Dimitrov
- Re: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connec... Mark Leith
- Re: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connec... orantdba
- RE: OEM for Personal Edition cannot connec... Sinard Xing
