Re: EM database control question

From: Maureen English <maureen.english_at_alaska.edu>
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2012 12:58:41 -0900
Message-ID: <4F319E91.8020502_at_alaska.edu>



Thanks for the quick responses!

I guess it was just wishful thinking that if the databases were all on the same machine I could use just one port. I'm sure that was possible with Oracle 10.1, but now we're on 11g and things have changed a lot.

...adding Grid Control to my list of things to do....

  • Maureen

Radoulov, Dimitre wrote:
> On 07/02/2012 22:24, Maureen English wrote:

>> Isn't there a way to have just one instance of EM database control 
>> running on a
>> machine, using port 1158, but then be able to monitor any database 
>> from that one
>> instance?
>>

>
> The official documentation states the following::
>
> OracleŽ Enterprise Manager Concepts
> 11g Release 11.1.0.1
>
> 6 Database Management
>
> Database Control Versus Grid Control
>
>
> Enterprise Manager provides two separate consoles that you can use to
> monitor your database: Database Control and Grid Control.
>
> Database Control is the Enterprise Manager Web-based application for
> managing Oracle Database 11g Release 1 (11.1) and later. Database
> Control is installed and available with every Oracle Database 11g
> installation. From Database Control, you can monitor and administer a
> single Oracle Database instance or a clustered database.
>
> Grid Control is the Enterprise Manager console you use to centrally
> manage your entire Oracle environment. Within Grid Control, you access
> the multiple database targets using the Targets tab, then Databases.
>
>
> From:
> docs.oracle.com/cd/E11857_01/em.111/e11982/database_management.htm#DAFJDAEG
>
>
> Regards
> Dimitre
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