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Hello,
I am able to logon to the Oracle Management Server using the user sysadm, but I am unable to login using sys user id. Can you please let me know how can I logon to the Oracle Management Server using sys or system users?
Thanks,
Nikee
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Please provide more details: such as
1. Oracle version and OS.
2. From where are you trying to login to OMS, i.e. from Oracle client or from server.
3. Did you create repository in order to use OMS.
Cheers!
Farrukh
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Hello Farrukh,
Here are the details:
1. Oracle version 8.1.6 (Windows 2000 Server)
2. Oracle Server Name: Pluto & OMS was also installed on the same server.
3. I am trying to logon to OMS from the server Pluto
4. Yes, I have created a OMS repository.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Thanks,
Nikee
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Please check the following at dos prompt:
1. Intelligent Agent is running or not:
to check this: type lsnrctl dbsnmp_status
2. OMS running or not:
to check this: type oemctrl status oms sysman/oem_temp
if not then start OMS: oemctrl start oms
Hope it help!
Cheers!
Farrukh
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Hello Farrukh,
The OMS is running, but the Intelligent Agent is not running.
Please let me know how to start the Intelligent Agent.
Thanks,
Nikee
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Hello,
I have executed the following command.
D:\Oracle\PRD\BIN> AGTCTL.EXE start agent
Oracle Heterogeneous Services Agent Control Utility Release 8.1.0.0.0
(c) Copyright 1998, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
ORA-28591: agent control utility: unable to access parameter file
ORA-28591: agent control utility: unable to access parameter file
Please let me know where can I find the parameter file.
Thanks,
Nikee
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The Intelligent Agent has a built-in auto-discovery feature that automatically generates the needed configuration files containing information about services to be managed,
each time the process is started. The following three files are created/appended during the discovery process:
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/snmp_ro.ora
The snmp_ro.ora file is a read-only file created by the Agent and contains information on services monitored by the Agent.
$ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/snmp_rw.ora
The snmp_rw.ora file contains index information of the managed services used internally by the Agent and it also allows users to specify variables, such as tracing.
$ORACLE_HOME/network/agent/services.ora
The services.ora file contains aliases for all services the Agent has to monitor. Only services listed in this file are monitored by the Agent. The content of this file are
then sent to the console during discovery. With version 9.0, this file also contains information about the type of operating system and the operating system version of
the environment in which the Agent is running.
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Try this:
lsnrctl dbsnmp_start
Cheers!
Farrukh
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Hello,
I have executed the following command:
D:\Oracle\816\BIN>lsnrctl dbsnmp_start
LSNRCTL for 32-bit Windows: Version 8.1.6.0.0 - Production on 23-SEP-2001 14:14:21
(c) Copyright 1998, 1999, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
D:\Oracle\816\BIN>lsnrctl dbsnmp_status
LSNRCTL for 32-bit Windows: Version 8.1.6.0.0 - Production on 23-SEP-2001 14:14:28
(c) Copyright 1998, 1999, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
The db subagent is not started.
How can I start the db subagant ? What is the purpose of this agent?
Thanks,
Nikee
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