From: "Guy Fullalove" <nospam@127.0.0.1>
Subject: Re: OEM 2.1 - How do I set it up?
Date: 2000/08/08
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I cannot find this emca command.  I looked both on thw W95 & Redhat machines
(which one was it supposed to be on?).  Is it supposed to come with OEM2.1
or is it an extra product?

Thanks
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Guy Fullalove
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"James Williams" <techsup@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:39906dc4.106730076@news.mindspring.com...
> "Guy Fullalove" <nospam@127.0.0.1> wrote:
>
> Look for the "emca" executable. It will configure the repository.
>
> Once this is done you can start the intelligent agents on the boxes to
> monitor. On the box with the  with the repository use OEMCTRL (I
> think) to start the OMS. Then to start use OEM start the OEMAPP.
>
> >I currently have 8iR2 installed on my Redhat 6.2 machine and OEM 2.1
> >installed on my Windows 95 machine.  They are connected over a local LAN.
> >Basically the question is, how do I get OEM to see the DBs on the Redhat
> >machine?
> >
> >I have started the intelligent agent on the Redhat machine.  From what
 I've
> >read, I think I need to create a repository somewhere, how do I do this?
> >
> >Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Guy Fullalove
> >(anti-spam reply address, use guy.fullalove@lineone.net instead)
> >
> >
> >
>




