Last night I decided to give OEM another try.

Launched the configuration manager, installed the repository, so
far, so good.

Tried to discover a couple of nodes.

First tried rsysdevdb, a linux box with 8.1.7 and 9.2.0 on it.

Since there is no agent running there, I had the opportunity to
manually configure it and add 2 databases.

So far, so good.

Next I added the rsyscimdev node.  Since there is apparently an
agent running on this Win2k box, it discovered the node without
a problem.

So far, so good.

Next I tried to add a database to the node, as the 'discovery'
process did not find it.  Right click on the node, click on 
'create database'.  This didn't seem right, but after clicking and
right clicking on everything in sight, (including all menu options)
it was the only option that looked remotely like a method of adding
a database to the node.

When I clicked on it, I was greeted with an error message
"No Active Session Selected".

Huh?  What's an "active session"?  Wouldn't it just be easier to tell
me what I should do, rather than tell me what I just did that was
wrong.

Piece of junk.  I'll stick with the scripts.

Jared


On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 10:39, Jay Hostetter wrote:
> In my experience, OEM doesn't work well with any version.
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/20/03 12:59PM >>>
> Does OEM 9.2.0.1 works well with 8.1.7.4 database ? or in general with all versions 
> of databases (7.3,8.0,8i,9i ) ? Does it recognise underline db version and sends 
> commands appropriately . Any Idea ?
> 
> thanks,
> -ak
> 
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