Re: Q: Using OEM to discover 2 databases on 1 server

From: Jim Smith <jim_at_jimsmith.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 09:37:41 +0000
Message-ID: <XVsAXjSlbXAEFw49_at_jimsmith.demon.co.uk>


[Quoted] In message <32uuv1le36vbs1288m1qdnn6ciln758bv6_at_4ax.com>, Sybrand Bakker <gooiditweg_at_nospam.demon.nl> writes
>On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 21:09:37 GMT, Vince Laurent
><vincelaurent_at_REMOVETHISsbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>I just finished installing OEM on our HPUX11i system running Oracle
>>9.2.0.4. I also installed the oracle intelligent agent on this
>>server. When I went to discover nodes via OEM It found the server BUT
>>only the database that is running/holding OEM - not the other database
>>on the system.
>>
>>How do I get OEM to recongize more that one DB on a server?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Vince
>>-----------------------------------------------------
>>Come race with us!
>>http://www.mgpmrc.org
>
>Verify services.ora, snmp_rw.ora and snmp_ro.ora on the database
>server. Services.ora should list both database and snmp_rw.ora (IIRC)
>too.
>If it doesn't, stop the agent using agentctl, delete all files in
>$ORACLE_HOME/network/agent
>and restart the agent using agentctl

[Quoted] I think there is also a problem in 9.2 where the agent can't find instances unless they are in listener.ora. That is, it doesn't recognise autoregistered instances. If Sybrand's suggestion doesn't work, do it again, but add the instance to tnsnames.ora and restart the listener before restarting the agent.

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Jim Smith
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Received on Sun Feb 26 2006 - 10:37:41 CET

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