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From: "Sybrand Bakker" <postbus@sybrandb.demon.nl>
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Subject: Re: Question about adding DBs to 9i Enterprise Edition Manager when logged into OMS
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 22:48:18 +0200
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"Michael Kers" <m.k@mailandnews.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Running Oracle 9i Enterprise Edition, Windows 2000 Server (very
> similar to 8i 8.1.7)
>
> After creating a new repository and making sure the management server
> is running, I can start Enterprise manager stand alone and see the
> database.  If I double click it in the tree view I can log in as SYS
> or SYSTEM and view the schema.
>
> When I try to log into Enterprise Manager as SYSMAN I can get in, but
> I can only see Events, Jobs, Report Definitions, Groups, HTTP Servers
> and Nodes ... BUT NO DATABASES.
>
> Where are the databases hiding?  How do I add them to the +Network
> treeview?  If I try a discovery I don't get them.  I know they are
> there because I can see them in the tree view in stand alone mode.
>
> My repository is inside of the database I created that has all my
> other schema.  Is there something I have to do to add the database to
> the SYSMAN account (via the repository) so that the SYSMAN account can
> see the databases?
>
> Thanks
> Mike

You need to start the intelligent agent.
On Winblows that is a separate service.
Otherwise no joy
If the intelling agent doesn't work
(which you can verify by lsnrctl dbsnmp_status)
you should delete all *.q files in %ORACLE_HOME%\network\agent, and
potentially services.ora in the same tree.
All documented in the OEM doco.

Hth,

Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA



