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RE: Enterprise Manager - Node Discovery question

From: Mercadante, Thomas F (LABOR) <Thomas.Mercadante_at_labor.state.ny.us>
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 15:36:38 -0500
Message-ID: <ABB9D76E187C5146AB5683F5A07336FF6810A9@EXCNYSM0A1AJ.nysemail.nyenet>


Fred,  

The discovery process is actually talking to the Oracle agent running on the box. When the agent starts up, it reads the tnsnames.ora file and the oratab file. Also look at the snmp_ro.ora. This will tell you all of the databases (and listeners) that the Oracle agent has discovered. All of this info is passed to EM when you discover a node.  

Good Luck!  

Tom  


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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of Alex Gorbachev Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 3:30 PM
To: fred_fred_1_at_hotmail.com
Cc: Oracle-L_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: Enterprise Manager - Node Discovery question  

one of the sources is /etc/oratab - check if you have non-existing databases there

2006/3/30, Fred Smith <fred_fred_1_at_hotmail.com>:

I'm setting up EM on a 9.2.0.6 database. I started the intelligent agent on
the other nodes that I will access. Then I do a "discover nodes".

Can anyone explain the results of node discovery? The node I discover has 6
databases on it, however the node discovery comes back with 10 ....... why
is this? What did it "read" to "discover" these things it thinks are databases???

Thanks!



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