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List,
Well I reinstalled Manager as Custom instead of Typical and
add everything that was not installed in Typical. What do you
know - One of this additional services did not install - but now
ManagerServer works.
On Tue, 8 May 2001 10:39:09 +0100, "Niall Litchfield" <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk> wrote:
>"Bill Koob" <wkoob_at_minn.net> wrote in message
>news:3af68d1a.494404_at_News2.Minn.Net...
>> On Sun, 6 May 2001 22:06:09 +0200, "Sybrand Bakker"
>> <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl> wrote:
>>
<snip>
>> >> couldnot start OracleOraHome81Manager Service on \\H4N00
>> >> B Error 2140 an internal Window NT error occurred.
>> >
>> >You didn't create an OEM repository with the OEM repository configuration
>> >assistant
>>
>> Oh - but I did read the Getting Started and installed a Repository.
>> that is why I asked if Net8 configuration had anything to do with
>> this failure. It gave no error messages?
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>
>I have found that you can get the above error when the repository database
>is not up and running. Can you connect to the repository database using
>sqlplus?
>
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>> On another installation the DBA studio I did see the emp table
>> signed on as system/manager.
>> .
>> Seems strange that signing on as dba administratory - super as
>> sysman/oem_temp you cannot see all the tables! -
>>
>
>If you connect to a database from OEM then you connect using a set of
>credentials (often but not necessarily an account with SYSDBA privileges).
>The database account that you are using needs to be able to see the scott
>schema. You need to check which account it is that you are using to connect
>to your target database. sysman/oem_temp is NOT a database account, it is an
>OEM account.
>
>HTH
>
>
>--
>Niall Litchfield
>Oracle DBA
>Audit Commission UK
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Received on Thu May 10 2001 - 21:17:58 CDT
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