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You have to detect the nodes first, then you can list any database(s) for each node. The node can be an IP address for the database server or an alias. I can't remeber which circumstances require which, so try one then the other.
Van
dan <DanE999_at_tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
news:tU8V3.4073$4s5.20583_at_typhoon1.tampabay.rr.com...
> EM 2.0.4.0.0
> NT workstation 4.0 SP6
> Oracle Enterprise Edition 8.1.5
> Newbie Developer trying to DBA
>
> I am finally able to connect to the management server with EM, but I
cannot
> figure out how to make it detect my databases. I tried 'detect nodes' but
I
> am not sure what I am supposed to be entering for a node name. I have an
> agent installed and running in my Oracle EM home, which was installed as a
> default. The agent is running, but I am not sure this is the agent for my
> DB. everything was installed with default values other than
> names,directories, etc.
>
> according to the documentation when I start the Management console, it
> should automatically detect my DEMO database.
>
> I would appreciate any assistance or directions to pursue.
>
> TIA
> Dan
>
>
Received on Sun Nov 07 1999 - 00:00:00 CST
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