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    Connecting to OEM

    Could somebody help me out on this issue, I'm trying to connect to OEM as Oracle Management Server with a user name but it was giving me
    Incorrect login credential error.

    Please help me out

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    First u have to create a repository user named as sysman/oem_temp after that u connect to OEM through username sysman and password as oem_temp. But, before that check whether your management server is running or not.
    Mohit Sharan
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    First u have to create a repository user named as sysman/oem_temp after that u connect to OEM through username sysman and password as oem_temp. But, before that check whether your management server is running or not.

    -->I have question on that , I think sysman is not a oracle schema user .
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    Originally posted by ligang
    First u have to create a repository user named as sysman/oem_temp after that u connect to OEM through username sysman and password as oem_temp. But, before that check whether your management server is running or not.

    -->I have question on that , I think sysman is not a oracle schema user .
    I think you are right. If you try connecting thro SQL PLUS with sysman, it will say invalid user. BTW, have you guys known the difference b/n the Stand Alone and the OMS that is popped up to choose when you invoke the Enterprize Manager?

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    Originally posted by mohit_sharan
    First u have to create a repository user named as sysman/oem_temp after that u connect to OEM through username sysman and password as oem_temp. But, before that check whether your management server is running or not.
    The user name password sysman/oem_temp is for Oracle Management Server (OMS). The Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) repository can be of any user name. The repository user name and password would allow the OEM to do DML activity against the database to fetch you the results (Not all the results).
    Code:
       ------------        ------------      ------------------
       |           |       |           |     |                 |
       |    OEM    |------>|    OMS    |---->|  Database OEM   |
       |   Console |       |           |     |   Repository    |
       -------------       -------------     -------------------
    
                           sysman/oem_temp     myname/my_passwd
    Hope this would help to Understand the configuration.

    -Sam
    Thanx
    Sam



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    Connection problem OEM

    I am using OEM in standalone mode.

    When I try to connect using a user who has DBA role granted, it connects.

    If I use any other user who does not have DBA role granted, it gives error : ora-00942 Table or vies does not exist
    and does not connect.

    I am trying to doing "connect as: NORMAL"

    What roles/privileges are needed to connect as NORMAL user ?

    Thanks.

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    I found the answer.

    It needs OEM_MONITOR role.

    Thanks.

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