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Subject: Re: Help: Which Grid Control should I use?
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On Feb 29, 10:51 pm, dshprope...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear group,
>
> I have some oracle 9208 databases on windows(32bit), some oracle
> 10.2.0.1 database on linux(32 bit) and our new database is Oracle
> 10.2.03 on Linux(64 bit).
>
> My question is,
> 1) do I have to use Oracle grid control 64 bit, or it does not
> matter?
> 2) for the agent for the client, should it be 32 bit or 64 bit? shold
> it be 10.2.0.3 or 12.2.0.1 for 10.2.0.1 database?
> 3) for windows agent, should it be 9i agent or 10g agent? 32 bit or 64
> bit?
>
> Thanks very much for your help.

If you want to setup EM grid control you need the 10G agent. The bit
level will be dependent upon your O/S (32 on the Win boxes and 64 on
the *nix). You'll also end up needing a database to house all of the
grid control information. Make sure you download the latest version of
the agents--there were some bugs early on.
