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Re: Where to run Enterprise Manager

From: <rspeaker_at_my-deja.com>
Date: 2000/06/05
Message-ID: <8hggnq$4qn$1@nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1

yes you can install OEM on the NT box and control your database. You will also need the OMS (Oracle Management Server) installed on NT. You don't need anything additional on the Solaris side, unless you want to submit background jobs, and then you would need the Intelligent Agent installed / started as well.

HTH,
Roy

In article <63fjjs01f1nj9lnisjnjmi323286bsbbol_at_4ax.com>,   Steve . <syarbrou_at_nospam.enteract.com> wrote:
> I have a Sun box running Oracle 8i. Since I work remotely, the only
> way to access the OEM on the Sun box is thru X-Win. Can you install
> the NT version of Enterprise Manager on an NT/2000 machine and control
> the database remotely? Also, if yes to the last question, is there
> anything I need to activate on the other end to listen other than the
> regular database instance listener service? THanks.
>
> Steve
>
> Newsgroup replies preferred. Remove nospam when replying thru email.
>

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