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Re: How to Use Oracle Enterprise Manager (10g) without accessing the AWR?

From: Brian Peasland <dba_at_nospam.peasland.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 19:00:46 GMT
Message-ID: <J5ustL.DCo@igsrsparc2.er.usgs.gov>


Ana Ribeiro wrote:
> Thanks for your answers, but our managers are currently not considering
> the option of paying extra costs to buy this license.
>
> Can I use OEM without accessing the objects that I am not allowed to
> use (AWR, etc)? I would like to use OEM just as an interface for
> administration of schema objects, storage, init parameters, ... I have
> also searched in google for this topic and found:

You can certainly use EM without using the extra-cost features. Looking at init parameters or or schema objects will not cause you to use the extra-cost features.

> "There is nothing stopping anyone from accessing the views and
> functions. ... In reality, you may be using them without knowing it.
> The underlying objects, programs and views are created by default in
> 10g. If you access any of the following views:
> - The V$ACTIVE_SESSION_HISTORY dynamic performance view
> - All data dictionary views beginning with the prefix DBA_HIST_* along
> with their underlying tables.
> and others, you are required to purchase the optional EM packs."
>
> And this is exactly my concern: Can I use OEM and disable objects that
> I am not allowed to be using? Or should I stop using OEM???
> Thanks for the help,
> Ana
>

I do not know of any way to disable these features in EM. And as the quote above says, nothing is stopping you and you may cross that line.

Personally, I don't like this approach from Oracle Corp. This is similar to my car manufacture putting a Turbo charger on my engine, but telling me that I did not pay for that option, so don't use it. Then they come back a year later and pull a report from my engine which shows them that I used the Turbo twice in the last year (I attempted to pass that truck on the highway...I didn't mean to use the Turbo. It just came on automatically when I pressed the gas pedal). Then my car manufacturer wants me to pay up since I used that option.

Cheers,
Brian

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