RE: db doesn't show in OEM ???

2002-08-15 Thread Reardon, Bruce (CALBBAY)

Are they present in the services.ora (in ?\network\agent) and snmp_ro / snmp_rw files 
(in your tns_admin dir)?

I would guess that only 1 DB is in those files.

Did you create the 2nd database after the agent was already running?

Consider a clean start of the agent service - see Metalink Note:71913.1.

Are both databases listed in your listener.ora or is 1 using automatic registration?

HTH,
Bruce Reardon

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Are the databases listed in the tnsnames.ora file?

Bryan

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Hi,

I have two local databases on my machine.  In OEM,
after I find node, one db show but the other doesn't. 
How does that happen?

OEM(2.2.0.0.0), Oracle 817 on Win2000.

Thank you.

Janet
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RE: db doesn't show in OEM ???

2002-08-15 Thread Jesse, Rich

The tnsnames.ora file doesn't matter.  It would be the Listener that would
resolve the DBs, or more correctly, the semi-Intelligent Agent running on
the WinTuke box.

BTW, I'm still not a huge fan of OEM, but v3 is *much* more stable than v2.
Upgrade if you can!  The repository can still reside in an 8i DB, too.

Rich Jesse   System/Database Administrator
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> Are the databases listed in the tnsnames.ora file?
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> Bryan
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RE: db doesn't show in OEM ???

2002-08-15 Thread Rodrigues, Bryan

Are the databases listed in the tnsnames.ora file?

Bryan

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Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 5:24 PM
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Hi,

I have two local databases on my machine.  In OEM,
after I find node, one db show but the other doesn't. 
How does that happen?

OEM(2.2.0.0.0), Oracle 817 on Win2000.

Thank you.

Janet

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