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Performance Manager - connecting to database problem- help if you can

From: Viraj Luthra <viraj999_at_lycos.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 14:52:29 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002A6480.20010131121207@fatcity.com>

Hello,

I need help.

I installed OEM and it works fine, that is connecting to database etc. By the way, I am running OEM on NT 4.0 with service pack 6.0

But then I installed diagnostic pack and wanted to use the Performance Manager, it is giving me a problem, when I try connecting to the database.

The problem error is the following:-

"VTM-005 Error connecting to server

java.net.ConnectException:Connection refused."

Please provide some solution to this problem. I checked up the documentation for this and it says my Data Gatherer location may not be the same, but I am specifying the
"localhost" as the hostname.

But in NT services folder, a strange thing is that the "OracleSydneyDataGatherer" service does not start.(Gives the error, Error 1067: Process terminated abnormally") My oracle SID name is Sydney.

Are the 2 related and that is why I am not able to connect to the database in the Performance Manager?

Please provide some suggestions how I can fix this problem.

Thanks and Regards,

Raja

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