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Data Guard in WindowsNT
Hi,
As we all know we can monitor 9i Data guard thru GUI.
But I am not getting that 'MENU' option in my system, that is running on Windows 2000. How to get it?
Regards
Nwcomer
Student
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That GUI is called OEM and the Dataguard Option is shown only when you are connected to a Management Server.
Amar
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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Hi,
While logging into OEM as "LOGIN TO Oracle Management Server" ,it asks for 3 inputs
1. Username
2. Password
3. Management Server
for step 3 I mentioned the IP address of my host with sys /sys ( username and password).But I am getting the following error
VTK 1000 Unable to connect to the management server newcomer.local.dns . Please verify that you have entered the correct host name and status of the server.
But my IP address and host name (both I tried) is fine.
What else I have to check?
Regards
Nwcomer
Student
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I think i need to say RTFM
Install the management server first.
go to http://download-west.oracle.com/docs...3/ch3.htm#1656
HTH
Amar
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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Hi Amar,
Sorry you were right.
I created Oracle Management server.
Now when I am trying to login As
1. username : system ( my oemrep database user)
2. passowrd : *****
3. management server: Host name or IP address
It is telling : "Incorrect login credentials."
What is wrong?
Thanks
Nwcomer
Student
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Username : sysman
password: oem_temp
and next time you ask i'll give you a RTFM. Its all there, read it for your own sake.
Amar
"There is a difference between knowing the path and walking the path."
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After you have created your OMS, you have to check to make sure it is up. If you OMS is not up, you will get the error you mentioned above.
Do 'oemctl status oms' to see your status.
if not started, do ' oemctl start oms'
Hope it helps
DF
Still learning
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