Re: Big Problems Running Oracle Enterprise Manager Tools Ver. 2.0.4.0.0 - Java UI related

From: Jerry Wong <jerry_c_wong_at_agilent.com>
Date: 1999/11/18
Message-ID: <38344A35.45ECB4E1_at_agilent.com>#1/1


I have a better luck with OEM 2.0.4 even with wierd setup. I have to monitor an IBM/AIX running O7.3.4, two Sun running O8i, and one NT with O8.0.4. The management repository has to be loaded to the NT box since my IBM is only running O7.3.4. My laptop has had O8 and O8i installed and removed. Also, MSSQL7 was also a resident before. So, it is a messed up system. However, I have 196MB RAM and lots of disk space on this 233MHz Compaq laptop running NT 4.0. Maybe the housepower made a difference. But my overall impression with OEM2.0.4 is not favorable since the GUI is badly designed and it also crashes my computer once in a blue moon.

Jerry
HP/Agilent Technologies
Technical Consultant

sbenitez_at_my-deja.com wrote:

> The problems I have been having are dealing with too many versions of
> Oracle tools on my desktop. Because of our environment, I have had
> problems of everything crashing at some point in time. I literally had
> to unistall everything, physically remove the files, including the
> \program files\oracle\jre... stuff along with the oracle homes, and
> then search my registry for anything dealing with Oracle and remove
> it. I then had to reinstall everything from oldest to newest (I also
> maintain a 7.3 environment along with 8i). Also, I create an Oracle
> directory under c:\. When trying to put it under \program
> files\Oracle, the OEM tools had a difficult time reading the blank
> space. If you want to use it, you need to use the progra~1.
>
> Also, from a speed aspect, OEM 2.0.4 uses the 1.1.7 Java. I was able
> to take the Java 1.1.8 with the just-in-time compiler and install it.
> It created a c:\program files\javasoft\jre directory. Under that it
> created a 1.1 directory. I renamed my c:\program
> files\oracle\jre\1.1.7 directory and then copied the 1.1 from under the
> javasoft into there, renaming it to match the 1.1.7 that previously
> existed. I've been running this for about 2 months now on a daily
> basis on both NT 4.0 and win98 with no problems, and let me tell you,
> it screams. I would have to say it is 50%-75% faster, tricking it into
> using the 1.1.8.
>
> Scott
> In article <CIVW3.393$ZU3.27485_at_wagner.videotron.net>,
> "Florin Lazar" <florin.lazar_at_lbgi.ca> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a lot of problems using Oracle Entreprise Manager ver. 2.0.4
 on a
> > Windows NT Workstation.
> > Using tools like Schema Manager, the Java GUI interface crashes my
 operating
> > system. Just making a scroll or just clicking on a menu - the whole
 system
> > blocks and I have to reset (reboot by pressing Reset button!) the
 machine.
> >
> > I wonder if I am the only one having this kind of problems. Maybe I
 did
> > something wrong. Or maybe I have to install a patch or smthg. else -
 but I
> > don't know where to find it.
> >
> > Thanks for any help!
> >
> >
>
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Received on Thu Nov 18 1999 - 00:00:00 CET

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