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Re: Intelligent Agent & OEM discovery problems

From: Brian Meyette <brian_at_SPAMMENOT.turbont.net>
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 01:43:50 GMT
Message-ID: <36767866.108759537@news.turbont.net>


I am on 7.3, not 8, but what I did to solve the Agent & discovery problems was just create a TOPOLOGY.ORA, put your info it that, and be done with it. You manually create it once & then it knows where to go after that. Directions are in the OEM docs HTH,
brian

On Thu, 10 Dec 1998 14:15:25 +1100, Piquet <PiquetRemoveThisToReply_at_bigpond.com> wrote:

>I get a similar problem, running OEM on NT 4, and Oracle on Netware. After
>reading this, I'm beginning to wonder if the problem is not with the server, but
>with the client side. Unfortunately, I'm not forthcoming with ideas to fix it.
>I've scoured the documentation till I turned blue, and if I see SNMP_RO.ORA
>again, I think I'll scream!
>
>Piquet
>
>tony.rodgers_at_cox.com wrote:
>
>> I'm running an Oracle 8.0.4 database on NT Server 4, and things are working
>> well except for the intelligent agent. I can start the intelligent agent
>> just fine, and inidications are that is successfully starts. I also get the
>> expected snmp_ro.ora file created as well as the services.ora. These appear
>> to be good from what I can tell. The problem comes in when I attempt to have
>> OEM discover the services on this node. I always get a message back that the
>> intelligent agent service is not running. My TNSNAMES file appears to be
>> working properly as I can connect to any of the 3 databases I have running on
>> this node (from a remote client). I've even added the dbsnmp.address and the
>> dbsnmp.spawnaddress parameters into the snmp_rw.ora file since I heard that
>> intelligent agent doesn't always seem to know what the default ports are. I
>> have included the snmp_ro.ora file below.
>>
>> Are others having this problem as well? This used to be a 7.3 database which
>> was migrated to 8.0.4, but from everything I can see, we are indeed using the
>> net80 directories and not the older network directories. I'm stumped at this
>> point. Any suggestions would be welcomed.
>>
>> SNMP_RW.ORA CONTENTS .....................
>> snmp.contact.LISTENER = ""
>> snmp.index.LISTENER = 1
>> snmp.contact.ORCL.WORLD = ""
>> snmp.index.ORCL.WORLD = 2
>> snmp.contact.RISK.WORLD = ""
>> snmp.index.RISK.WORLD = 3
>> snmp.contact.RSKX.WORLD = ""
>> snmp.index.RSKX.WORLD = 4
>> dbsnmp.address = (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=EATL0S16)
>> (PORT=1748)))
>> dbsnmp.spawnaddress = (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=EATL0S16)
>> (PORT=1754)))
>>
>> --
>> Stephen Rodgers
>>
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Brian Meyette, Oracle DBA/Developer
Cornish, NH
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