Re: Enterprise Manager

From: Doug Smith <dsmith_at_gulfaero.com>
Date: 1996/09/16
Message-ID: <dsmith.158.000AFFD4_at_gulfaero.com>#1/1


In article <32395C52.271E_at_atl.mindspring.com> Patrick Tan <ptan_at_atl.mindspring.com> writes:
>From: Patrick Tan <ptan_at_atl.mindspring.com>
>Subject: Re: Enterprise Manager
>Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 09:06:26 -0400
 

>C Scott Harris wrote:
>>
>> In article <51562c$l3e_at_athos.cc.bellcore.com>,
>> Henry Nghiem <tsohxn_at_cc.bellcore.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >I am planning to install the Enterprise Manager on my NT box -
>> >plan to use it to manage my 7.1.6 Oracle on Solaris 2.4
>> >
>> >Question:
>> >
>> >- What do I need on my Solaris box ? someone was telling
>> > me I need an SMNP agent - where can I find this agent ?
>> > (is it bundled with SQLnet 2.2 or 2.3 ?) - I have sqlnet 2.1
>> > on my solaris box now - and do not recall the SNMP agent when
>> > I installed 2.1.
>>
>> You don't need SNMP. Oracle provides an SNMP agent so that you can
>> monitor your database status using SNMP based tools.
>>
>> >- Will Enterprise Manager work with a 7.1.6 server ?
>>
>> The release notes indicate full support for 7.3 and almost full support
>> for 7.2. They don't even mention 7.1. Despite that, I have used most of
>> the tools, at least superficially, against a 7.1.6 database. Maybe
>> somebody can fill in the details.
>>
>> If you do start using EM, you'll needs lots of virtual memory on your
>> NT box. EM is broken out into 8 different management tools that cover
>> various aspects of DB management. In almost any activity, you'll find
>> yourself using 3-4 of these apps simultaneously. Combine that with
>> Oracle Book and you've got a noticeable memory drain. Beyond that,
>> everything seems stable and very useable (for a GUI ;).
>>
>> Has anybody tried installing EM on 95?
 

>I went to a Oracle Channel training course and the instructor said EM
>will not work on Windows 95. However, Oracle is in the process of
>developing a version of EM for Windows 95, which will be released in
>couple of months.
 

>Patrick

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