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Tomas Rimsten wrote:
> 
> Yees !!!
> 
> I finaly found some with nearly the same problem.
> We are trying to configure OEM 1.2.2 on Oracle 7.3.2/NT 4.0 server. Our
> system has only five computers and one of them is server both for Oracle
> and the rest of the network.
> 
> We have not been able to get the comunication between server and client to
> work.
> 
> Do you know how one set up a listner and what the listner does ?
> 
> What parts must one configurate to get the communication to work between
> server and client ?
> 
> I gladly answers any questions that you have, if I know the answer
> 
> Tomas Rimsten
> Progressive Programming Partner In Sweden
> 
> On Mon, 12 May 1997, Serge Bouissou wrote:
> 
> > We are currently testing OEM 1.3.5 on Oracle 7.3.2/NT 4.0 servers. We
> > are having some difficulties implementing agents and tuning the overall
> > system. It seems that here in France we are a step ahead regarding this
> > configuration which is not very helpful. We are going to use OEM to
> > manage local and distant databases through an IP LAN & WAN network.  My
> > questions are the following:
> >
> > 1 Is there anybody out there using OEM in the same configuration?  If so
> > maybe we could share some ideas and solutions.
> >
> > 2  Does anybody have an Oracle NT 4.0 server with more than 50
> > concurrent users?. I have never received a clear answer from Oracle
> > about this.
> >
> > Please reply email.
> >
> > Serge Bouissou.
> > aloysius_at_NormandNet.fr
> >
> >
> >
Look at tnsnames.ora file
Check all IP adresses.
Use tnsping utility of oracle
use ping utility
Received on Fri May 23 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT
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