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Re: Install of 10g on WinXP Sp2

From: Lloyd Sheen <sqlguyremoveallofthis_at_tostopspamhotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 18:41:01 -0500
Message-ID: <7q6dnc7H-oSXSiHcRVn-3A@rogers.com>


Does that mean I have to run a web server on the database server?

Lloyd Sheen

"Dave" <x_at_x.com> wrote in message
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> "Lloyd Sheen" <sqlguyremoveallofthis_at_tostopspamhotmail.com> wrote in
> message news:84SdnUNeJr2ZXyHcRVn-ow_at_rogers.com...
>> Thanks,
>>
>> I have created a database but have no concept what you mean it is web
>> based dbconsole???
>>
>> Assuming that I am using Enterprise Manager on the same workstation as
>> the database is running , what link would I use?
>> http://localhost:5500/em ??
>
> it depends on how the database was created, if you created it using dbca
> then chances are it will be there.
>
> Now 9i java oem has gone, it is all web based now (called dbconsole for a
> standalone machine) and you can try pointing your browser at that url and
> see if it pops up.
>
> If it doesnt then either the service isnt running (emctl start/stop/status
> dbconsole - from a dos prompt) or it wasnt installed in the database, you
> can use dbca to add it I think
>
Received on Sun Dec 12 2004 - 17:41:01 CST

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