Hi,
I just finished installing Oracle db 9.2.0.1 on AIX 5L 64-bit.
After installation i see a process dbsnmp which eats up 90% CPU
resources. How do I shutdown this process? Is this tool needed or
important?
Thanks
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Hi,
I just finished installing Oracle db 9.2.0.1 on AIX 5L 64-bit.
After installation i see a process dbsnmp which eats up 90% CPU
resources. How do I shutdown this process? Is this tool needed or
important?
Thanks
i got it, agentctl stop agent...
I have also istalled 10g db in the same machine, but dbsnmp is not
found/istalled. Is it depricated in 10g?
The default installation only includes Database control which manages a single/clustered instance on a single host. Although it can use an agent when managing a remote host it isn't installed by default because of the default local host configuration.Quote:
Originally posted by rommel
i got it, agentctl stop agent...
I have also istalled 10g db in the same machine, but dbsnmp is not
found/istalled. Is it depricated in 10g?
Personal experience on a home testing setup says it's a bit buggy and doesn't always report the correct information but that could just be my setup.
Grid control is a separate install (1GB download!!) which can manage multiple hosts and install agents on those hosts. I haven't bothered with this yet till my new server turns up at work next week. Apparently the minimum memory requirement for grid control alone is 1GB.
I haven't played with this much so any corrections (even a clue as to whether it's actually on the DVD version of the software) would be welcome.
9i uses agentctl utility, and runs the dbsnmp process.Quote:
Originally posted by rommel
i got it, agentctl stop agent...
I have also istalled 10g db in the same machine, but dbsnmp is not
found/istalled. Is it depricated in 10g?
10G uses the emctl utility and runs an emagent process