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Re: Enterprise Manager And LINUX

From: Niall Litchfield <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 15:16:28 +0100
Message-ID: <3b7932bf$0$8510$ed9e5944@reading.news.pipex.net>


sounds lke a classic windows app to me

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Niall Litchfield
Oracle DBA
Audit Commission UK
"TurkBear" <noone_at_nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:laaintg751jq8u80tem74gaos1qlrauijk_at_4ax.com...

>
> Sadly, OEM ( and its associated tools like DBAStudio ) are now java -based
in the Windows world as well..
> It is slow, large and sporadically refuses to start ( so it must be close
to pure Java, right :-) )
>
> "Stephen T. Parfitt" <steve.parfitt_at_sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> >It's available in 8.1.7 on Linux.
> >
> >Note that this version of OEM is java-based unlike the version on NT
> >which was (is?) based on the Win32 API. Consequently, the new version
> >of OEM loads very slowly, requires vast quantities of memory, runs
> >slowly ... but it's the way of the future, we are told. It may be more
> >or less buggy than the WinNT version; I can't really tell.
> >
> >Perhaps future versions will be put on a diet-and-exercise plan before
> >they are released.
> >
> >Steve Parfitt
> >
> >"W. Marshall Cline" wrote:
> >>
> >> Can anyone please tell me if the OEM suite is available on LINUX?
Last
> >>
> >> time
> >> I used it - a while ago - it was strictly NT.
> >> Also, on a NT installation I am attempting now, with OEM 2.1, I
> >> get this peculiar message when I try to create a repository in the
> >> Configuration
> >> Assistant (this is at the point where it asks you to log in as a user
> >> with DBA
> >> privileges):
> >>
> >> SQL exception encountered
> >> Reason ORA-24347: Warning of a NULL column
> >> in an aggregate function.
> >>
> >> /* OracleOEM */ select decode(count(*),4,1,0) from sys.dba_role_privs
> >> r, sys.dba_sys_privs p where granted_role in ('CONNECT') and
> >> default_role = 'YES' and privilege in ('CREATE TRIGGER','CREATE
> >> PROCEDURE','EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE','SELECT ANY TABLE') and r.grantee =
> >> p.grantee
> >> and r.grantee = 'REPO'
> >>
> >> where REPO is the user I've created. In a SQL window however, the
> >> same query returns the correct value (4 which decodes to 1). What is
> >> going on?
> >>
> >> TIA,
> >>
> >> Tony
>
>
>
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