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OEM should allow you to do a 'Navigation -Refresh Nodes' (or something like
that). The rediscovery of the nodes will reveal the new database, assuming
that the agent is aware of it.
If it doesn't reveal the new database (and, strangely, one uses the Database Configuration Assistant to create new databases, not instances), then something rather more serious is amiss, and that needs to be sorted in due course.
One can always cheat by stopping the agent, attempting a refresh of the node, and then using the manual configuration that then appears to add the database. But you have to ask: if automatic refresh of the node doesn't reveal the database, why is the agent unaware of it?
Regards
HJR
"A. Fuentes" <alvarof2_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:IPoz9.325026$121.8969588_at_twister.austin.rr.com...
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> Fellow Oracle Netters,
>
> I installed 9i in a RedHat 7.2 box.
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> At the end of the installation the db configuration assistant
> failed, mainly because I ran out of RAM. I added another 256MB DIM.
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> Then I used the dbca (database configuration assistant) and
> created a new instance. The instance was created and started
> (added to the /etc/oratab file) without a problem.
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> The problem is that the OEM (Enterprise Manager) is not recognizing it and
> since I didn't have any database initially, the OEM doesn't give me the
> option
> of "add a database", since this database was created manually afterwards.
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> Is there a way to add manually created instances to the OEM?
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> Any ideas/suggestions/comments about this issue will be greatly
appreciated
>
>
> Regards,
>
> A. Fuentes
> 512-297-9937
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Received on Sun Nov 10 2002 - 05:34:38 CST
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