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Here is one possibility. In your version enterprise manager has its own
tnsnames.ora file. Check the tnsnames,ora file in your Oracle home
directory and see that the tnsnames.ora file in OEM has the same information
for the database you wish to connect to.
Van
Glenn Nyhan <gnyhan1_at_ricochet.net> wrote in message
news:s13lihdf85912_at_corp.supernews.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have just installed Oracle8i Personal Edition - Named User on my NT 4.0
> workstation and am now looking for an answer I can't seemed to find in any
> book. The installation process completed without problems and then I
> followed that by installing Oracle Enterprise Manager 2.0.4. I followed
the
> pre-install instructions and the install process went along fine. After
the
> installation of OEM was complete I opened OEM and found that the database
I
> created during the Personal Oracle install was not visible in the
Navigator
> portion of the OEM Console. Does anyone know why this is? Do I need to
> create another V2 Repository using Configuration Assistant? When I try the
> Discover Nodes item there is an attempt to log me to my modem. Oracle
> Management Server I know is running and if I log individually to Security
> Manager, Schema Manager and other resources I find the database I created
> listed. How can I get Manager Console to "discover" and see the node and
> place the dB on the tree.
>
> By the way SQL*Plus is also working (I can build and access tables in it)
> along with SQL Worksheet, so now I am quite confused and as I said I can't
> seem to find any books to solve my problems. I noticed though in the
Oracle
> Press book - Oracle8i A Beginner's Guide the install process includes
the
> installation for Oracle8i Client (of which I have a copy), do I need to
add
> this to my installation to get OEM to see the database. Thanks much to
> anyone who can help me through this very frustrating problem!
>
> Glenn
>
>
>
>
Received on Sun Oct 24 1999 - 09:50:04 CDT
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