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Re: OEM/IA and DB shutdown

From: Ruth Gramolini <rgramolini_at_tax.state.vt.us>
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 11:15:08 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.002AAD0E.20010205100559@fatcity.com>

I run about 20+ databases from one OEM session, albeit on NT, and I never shutdown the agent when I shutdown a database. You must have OEM sending email for all events. Just use email for selected events that you want to know about.

OEM won't freak if you don't shutdown the repository database. If you do it will stop working at all. I use a small database on one of my servers to hold the repository and the recovery catalog. Then no matter what I do with the other databases OEM doesn't care.

I don't know if this answers all of your questions but I hope it helps, Ruth

> So, there I am, with an HP/UX server hosting 3 production Oracle DBs. The
> node is also running Oracle Intelligent Agent, and I have OEM events to
> e-mail/page me if there's problems with productions DBs and servers.
>
> Anyone else running something similar? How do you shutdown a single
> production DB without causing OEM to freak?
>
> If I kill IA, OEM freaks, and sends e-mail and pages about all the DBs and
> node being unavailable. If I SHUTDOWN NORMAL the production DB, like a
good
> DBA, I need to manually kill the DBSNMP processes that are still
connected.
> If I SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE, then STARTUP RESTRICT (in order to SHUTDOWN
> NORMAL), can the DBSNMP process still connect?
>
> I have been doing the SHUTDOWN NORMAL and killing the DBSNMP processes,
but
> that somehow just seems hokey to me.
>
> Anyone?
>
> Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator
> Rich.Jesse_at_qtiworld.com Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI
USA
>
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