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    EM Oracle 10g RAC baselines

    Hi

    Is it possible to create a baseline consisting of the databases and the instances on RAC specifying which instance reside on which cluster node using EM Grid Control ?

    Thanks

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    huh?
    Have you ever looked at Targets in Grid Control?
    Pablo (Paul) Berzukov

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    Yes What I can see is names of of servers their status, cpu uti etc..
    If i drill down I can see other info etc.. but as I said earlier I would like to create a base line of what db instances are running on which server and services belonging to this instances.
    Say there was an outage and all services for db instance were relocated to other node. By comparing current setup and base line I would know that I need manually relocate services back etc..

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    Just to specify it in a nutshell I would like to know if the service is running on the correct node for a given database. I can't see this kind of metrics in OEM and may be it's how it's suppose to be as this information is not in oem repository. I guess I has to do it just using unix shell scripts ..

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