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Re: How to run the Enterprise Manager 10g Java Console?

From: Gerald Rosenberg <No_at_address.net>
Date: 14 Mar 2004 21:15:50 EST
Message-ID: <MPG.1abeb185772bfb03989722@news.concentric.net>


In article <Rc65c.2$DI4.0_at_newsfe1-win>, nospamplease_at_goaway.com says...
>
> "Gerald Rosenberg" <No_at_address.net> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1abe7061fdc8c780989721_at_news.concentric.net...
> > Just setup a test/development installation of 10g on Fedora Core 1.
> > FWIW, installed on an 'underspec' 600MHz/384MB P III system - aside from
> > being a tad pokey at a few isolated points, such as database startup and
> > on launching the EM, the system is remarkably responsive.
> >
> > Now I want to begin exploring the XDB capabilities. The web-based EM
> > merely gives a "tip" to use the "Enterprise Manager 10g Java Console."
> > Can't find it though. Searching OTN and Google produce no results (just
> > further references to the web-based EM).
> >
> > How do I start the Enterprise Manager 10g Java Console? Where is the
> > documentation for it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Gerald
>
>
> emctl start dbconsole
>
> from the command line
>
>
>

Thanks, but that is just the command to start the "Database Console," which starts quite properly as part of my init.d process.

Now I'm looking for how to start the "Enterprise Manager 10g Java Console." Received on Sun Mar 14 2004 - 20:15:50 CST

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