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Re: Oracle Management Server in Solaris

From: JK Yao <jkyf0131_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 14 Oct 2001 17:54:46 -0700
Message-ID: <93f65984.0110141654.1d54805a@posting.google.com>


hi,

I cannot find ${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/oemca. There is only ${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/omsctl

Anyone got idea how to install OMS??
Please help.
Thanks a lot in advance,

regards,
JK

Trifon Anguelov <trifona_at_pacbell.net> wrote in message news:<3BC4BCB7.1B33BA69_at_pacbell.net>...
> JK Yao wrote:
>
> > dear all,
> >
> > I setup the Oracle8i (8.1.6) in our Server (Solaris2.7). If I want to
> > install other pack, such as Tunign pack, where I should install?
> > Server or Client? Coz in the CD I can install in client but not
> > server, but there is no that kind of CD for Solaris. So, I guess that
> > should be install in client. Is that right?
> >
> > However, after I run the Oracle Expert or other application, it shows
> > error message:
> > VTK1000: Unable to connect to the management server P8. Please verify
> > thta you have entered correct host name and the status of the Oracle
> > Management Server.
> >
> > P8 is the database I have and the host:208.23.58.10
> > What should I put in the field "Management Server"?
> >
> > Please clarify. Thanks very much in advance.
> >
> > regards,
> > JK
>
> JK,
>
> Still, there is no Tuning Pack for Solaris released. So you have to
> install this pack on NT machine and connect to OMS on Solaris.
>
> First you have to create a database to host the OMS and then run the
> scripts to create the OMS as well. After you installed your Oracle
> Managment Server on Solaris and started it then you can connect to it. In
> the field "Managment Server" you should use the host name (or
> IP address) where the OMS is. The default account is SYSMAN/OEM_TEMP.
>
> I think on Solaris you can create OMS with ${ORACLE_HOME}/bin/oemca, but
> I am not 100% sure. Check there and you are going to find it.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Trifon Anguelov
> Senior Oracle DBA
>
> http://www.dbaclick.com
Received on Sun Oct 14 2001 - 19:54:46 CDT

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