Re: Quick and Dirty Grid Control

From: Kenny Payton <k3nnyp_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 20:36:22 -0400
Message-ID: <CAEidWqOMTp8h0+jZVav=wRpFGHS_bbR=c=x3uWspxW_RDFqevw_at_mail.gmail.com>



Regarding 12c, my answer is yes but I'm afraid to say I'm not talking 12c grid control. This seems like an excellent environment for 12c database Multitenant. Too bad it's a pay for option. On May 2, 2014 11:29 AM, "Freeman, Donald G. CTR (ABL)" < donald.freeman.ctr_at_ablcda.navy.mil> wrote:

> The place I work doesn't use grid control. They have about 600 active
> databases in the development regions. We lack hardware infrastructure.
> All of these databases are mounted on five Solaris 10 Servers. Another
> DBA
> told me that they previously tried to get Grid Control running but it
> failed
> on discovery. It couldn't handle that many objects on a server. That was
> some time ago.
>
> I'm about to get drafted (listening over the wall) to patch this weekend
> (I'm not on that team) and I'm not really interested in trying to patch
> that
> many databases manually, at least not twice. Is there a method to install
> grid control in some way that it can handle this situation? Can 12C handle
> this?
>
> I would start doing some reading but I'm afraid somebody is going to walk
> around the corner in about 5 minutes and give me, "the look." I'm looking
> for a direction to march in that will fix this going forward.
>
>
>

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