Re: "...Upcoming Major Release of Oracle Enterprise Manager..."

From: Scott Sibert <ssibert_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 08:33:37 -0600
Message-ID: <9a600bbf0911060633o482f1b72s7a1f2b57beb3e643_at_mail.gmail.com>



It's not _all_ flash, but many of the performance charts (like the database Performance page and Top Activity and some others) are Flash. Previously to get some of the fancier stuff you had to have the SVG Plugin from Adobe, which has been deprecated for a while. Surprisingly, some of the flash things don't seem to work right (like updating correctly) all the time....

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Rich Jesse <rjoralist_at_society.servebeer.com>wrote:

> > Oh great! I'm still trying to get grid 10.2.0.5 to install on top of
> > 10.2.0.1,
> > the darn thing is totally timezone daylight-saving agnostic. That one is
> > all-Flash as well.
> >
> > Let's hope someone in Oracle will see the light and get it to install on
> its
> > own, instead of having to plonk 10.2.0.1 first, then upgrade it!
>
> 10.2.0.5 is all-Flash???
>
> I had tried for two weeks to install GC OMS 10.2.0.1 on Windows before
> being
> granted a standalone OEL4 server. Apparently the trick to installing it on
> a TZ-patched Windows server was not to be installing GC in the DST Twilight
> Zone where dates now falls in Standard Time when they used to be Daylight
> Savings Time (e.g. last two weeks in October 2009 in the U.S.).
>
> Mercifully, I didn't have to wait to try that -- it installed in about an
> hour on OEL4, where I could then patch it to 10.2.0.3 (the latest at the
> time).
>
> GL!
>
> Rich
>
>
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