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Re: manage 2 database instances with enterprise manager console web

From: Peter Sylvester <not_me_at_not_here.org>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 18:07:05 -0400
Message-ID: <e6q19u$dt8$1@newslocal.mitre.org>


aleicaro_at_libero.it wrote:
> Hi,
> I've a database 10g installed in a SUSE machine with 2 DB instances
> MYFIRSTDB and MYSECONDDB
> When I open the page http://myserver:1158/em/ it appears the login to
> one of my instances MYFIRSTDB. How can I manage the second instance too
> from the same application? I've searched for many on the documentation
> but I haven't find an answer. I'm sorry if my question is a stupid
> question, but I'm a newbie...
>
> P.S.
> I've seen that in the address bar
> http://myserver:1158/em/console/database/instance/sitemap?event=doLoad&target=MYFIRSTDB&type=oracle_database&pageNum=1
> appears the "target" parameter, but if I change that it doesn't
> work...
>
>
> Thank you in advance.
> Alex.
>

If you asked for the DB control when you created the databases, you will have (2) separate instances of the DB control , each on a different port.

 From the command line you can reset your ORACLE_SID to the appropriate instance, and then use the appropriate emctl command to start/stop/status the DB Control process. The status will tell you the port number to use.

--Peter Received on Wed Jun 14 2006 - 17:07:05 CDT

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