Re: Oracle Enterprise manager Setup

From: Jaco Uwland <uwland.home_at_excite.com>
Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001 16:48:40 GMT
Message-ID: <ID0A6.57850$XV.13927797_at_news3.rdc1.on.home.com>


From Oracle Technet:

On Windows NT:
  1.. From the Start menu->Settings->Control Panel, double-click the Services icon.

  2.. Select the Oracle<Oracle_Home_Name>ManagementServer service.

  3.. Click the Startup push-button to access the Service Startup dialog box.

    1.. In the Startup Type section, specify how the Management Server service is started up by choosing Automatic or Manual. Manual allows the Management Server to be started by a user. Automatic allows the Management Server to start automatically whenever the user starts the system. Disabled does not allow the Management Server to start at all.

    2.. In the Log On As section, check for the following settings:

      a.. Ensure that the System Account option, which is the supported way to run the Management Server, is selected; otherwise, it may no longer appear when you log out.

      b.. Ensure that the "Allow Service to Interact with Desktop" box is deselected. Do not check "Allow Service to Interact with Desktop" unless you are requested by support for troubleshooting purposes. If this box is checked, the Management Server will try to create a DOS console on the default desktop. If no one is logged in, the Management Server will hang.

    3.. If you have chosen not to store your repository credentials during repository creation, you must enter the repository's user name that was used to create the database user and the password for that user in the Service Startup dialog box when you start the Management Server.

    If you do not supply your repository credentials in the Service dialog, the Management Server will not start. If you enter the wrong credentials, the Management Server also will not start.

    For a complete definition of a repository owner, refer to "Step 3 "Repository Login Information"" on page 2-8.

    For information on troubleshooting the Management Server if it does not start from the Windows NT Start menu, refer to "Management Server Does Not Start from the Windows NT Start Menu" on page C-12.

  4.. Click the Start push-button to start the Management Server.


      Note:
      Your Management Server service is started automatically on Windows NT
during repository creation if you had launched the Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant from an installation session and if you have chosen to save your repository credentials.

      If you have chosen not to save your repository credentials, you must enter them in the Service Startup dialog box.

"Rusty Fadgen" <rfadgen_at_cfl.rr.com> wrote in message news:M0oz6.44219$z4.7813270_at_typhoon.tampabay.rr.com...
> I'm using Windows 2000 I could not find oracle management service in my
> services area of control panel, I do however see Oracle Agent. This setup
> is only for test purposes and it is a single machine set up. Do you have
> any idea's on what I could Do??
>
>
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> "timkarnold" <timkarnold_at_home.com> wrote in message
> news:Yoiz6.27570$iU.5303429_at_news1.rdc1.md.home.com...
> > First of all, what is your platform?
> > If NT, there needs to a service 'OracleManagementService' or something
> > similar and it needs
> > to be running. I believe it talks to the 'OracleAgent' which needs to be
> > running on all your other
> > nodes.
> >
> > "Rusty Fadgen" <rfadgen_at_cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:u5uy6.22932$z4.5094906_at_typhoon.tampabay.rr.com...
> > > I cannot get the Oracle Enterprise Manager to Open completely?
> > >
> > > During Login I get the following error:
> > >
> > > "VTK-1000 unable to connect to the managment server
> > > ... Please verify that you have entered the correct host name and
 status
 of
> > > the oracle management server."
> > >
> > > What is the management server?, I assumed it was the network
 identification
> > > of the computer running oracle. but this does not work. I made sure
 that
 the
> > > user has the sysdba privelege. What Should I try? Thanks in Advance.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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Received on Sun Apr 08 2001 - 18:48:40 CEST

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