For those that require a GUI interface, look into Tora.  Runs very nicely on linux, 
and I believe
there is a Winders version too.

BTW, yes I am a command line guy, but sometimes the boss wants to see pretty pictures.

Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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Back to my roots.


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We stopped using it for the same reasons, plus the fact that we had multiple Oracle 
Homes on our
cluster - which confused OEM.


Where is tablespace manager -> just type "sqlplus"


Jay


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Paula,

I am using DBA Studio as a stand-alone product - not using the OMS service
part of the product.  I gave up on that because it could not discover all of
the databases at my current site.  We tried to figure out why it didn't work
but gave up when I started looking at the network/firewall issues we have
here.  We also use either Cron or Maestro to schedule all of the backup
jobs.  Soo, what did that leave for OEM to do?  It ended up being just
another software product to support that was just not worth the effort to
get to work properly.

So, we don't use it.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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Well I installed Version 2.2 of OEM and 9i OEM until I can figure this out
in separate homes.  I understand that some of the functionality (from
Metalink threads) seems to have been gone and that there is issues about
which version of OEM and support which version of database and how well the
newest version of OEM works in some basic functionality (like discovering
services).  So has everyone stopped using OEM?


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This is driving me crazy.  Can't seem to find the tablespace manager which I
used to pull up from DBA Studio - now I have a different version which
doesn't have DBA Studio - where has it been moved or is there a replacement?


Help!









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