Re: oracle managerment server cannot start

From: Hans Forbrich <forbrich_at_telusplanet.net>
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 20:13:08 GMT
Message-ID: <3B437B2D.9F2A49DC_at_telusplanet.net>


One generalized question about this - did you purchase the Oracle database and associated support? (as compared to the evaluation downloads). If you did buy support, you can easily ask the question - at no additional charge - of the Oracle tech support group.

/Hans

Priron wrote:

> postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl (Sybrand Bakker) wrote in message news:<a20d28ee.0106290213.7cbf43fb@posting.google.com>...
> >
> > Let me try to get this clear. To run OEM you need a repository. Oracle
> > recommends creating a separate database for this purpose. In order to
> > create a repository, you need to connect to the *database*, not to the
> > management server.
> > The architecture of this product is
> >
> >
> > Management Server (runs on NT) -> OEM repository database -> databases
> > to be managed.
> >
> > You can connect to the management server only, once you created a
> > repository in the repository database, whichever database that is.
> > Setting up a second database for this purpose is almost mandatory.
> > In your case you probably have one single database on Solaris only.
> > If you don't want to create a separate database you need to connect to
> > the database on Solaris, not to the management server.
> > All this hassle wouldn't have been necessary with a little reading.
> > Apparently you still refuse to read any documentation.
> > You refuse to post specific error messages, other than 'it failed to
> > logon'
> > With so much lack of cooperation on your side (if I would have had to
> > do this as a consultant I would have earned about a day of money, and
> > it would have been long resolved), this will be my last reply.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
>
> I want to get the chance to say something about my attitude to post
> the question.
> Every question I post here sincerely hope someone could help me to
> solve it. From the beginning to the end, I try to give all info I get
> when the problem is got. As I said in the first post, I am newbie in
> the oracle. Sometimes, I don't know how the express the question
> clearly. If my question is still lack of info, I can give everything
> you wish. What I want is to get help. I don't have any intention of
> lack of cooperation. Maybe, the way I ask the question is too stupid
> to cause you feel angry about my each question. In fact, I read
> through the document CD coming with oracle in unix platform, but I
> could not find enough info about the setup OEM in NT.
> As the expert in Oracle, I realize that my question may be stupid to
> you. But to me, it is my treasure in the step to learn oracle.
> I feel sorry that my post makes you angry, Sybrand Bakker. But I am
> sure that I don't have any intention on it. I am sorry !!
>
> Priron
Received on Wed Jul 04 2001 - 22:13:08 CEST

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