RE: Oracle 9i and OEM

2001-11-21 Thread Kimberly Smith
Have you got all your instances defined in the oratab file? If not, define the missing one and restart the agent and see if that fixes your problem. -Original Message- Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 8:50 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi, I have a problem with

RE: Oracle 9i and OEM

2001-11-21 Thread HAWKINS, JAMES W [IT/1000]
Sepi, Just a guess - are all three instances listed in your /etc/oratab file? I'm pretty sure OEM looks at that to determine what instances the Agent should monitor. I could be wrong on this though - it's been a while since I've looked at OEM. JIm

RE: Oracle 9i and OEM

2001-11-21 Thread Cherie_Machler
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RE: Oracle 9i and OEM

2001-11-20 Thread Clinton Naude
Title: RE: Oracle 9i and OEM Check to see if the intelligent agent is running for that machine/instance. If not start it and then remove the node from OEM and do a rediscovery for that machine. That should work. Thanks Clint * Clinton S. Naude * Head DBA Services * Tel: 011 685 4304