Thursday, October 9, 2008

How to install Enterprise Manager Oracle 10g Release 2 manually.



Custom installation

If you choose the Custom installation type or the Advanced database configuration option during the installation, the Installer does not display the OEM setup screens. Instead, it runs the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) in interactive mode, which enables you to create a custom database. DBCA also enables you to specify the Oracle Enterprise Manager interface that you want to use. Furthermore, you can also use DBCA after the installation to configure Database Control for a database that was not previously configured to use it.

However, if you decide to setup your own Database, you must install the Database Control manually.

Now start the Oracle EM dbconsole Build Script ($ORACLE_HOME/bin/emca for Linux and $ORACLE_HOME\Bin\emca.bat for Windows).

C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\BIN\emca.bat

Step I : emca -repos create

Step II : emca -config dbcontrol db

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C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\BIN\emca.bat -repos create

STARTED EMCA at Fri May 14 10:43:22 MEST 2004 Enter the following information about the database to be configured.

Listener port number: 1521 Database SID: INTEGRAL Password for sysman: xxxxxxx Password for sys: xxxxxxx

Do you wish to continue? [yes/no]: yes

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C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\BIN\emca.bat -config dbcontrol db

STARTED EMCA at Fri May 14 10:43:22 MEST 2004 Enter the following information about the database to be configured.

Listener port number: 1521 Database SID: INTEGRAL Email address for notification: mail @ mail.com Email gateway for notification: mailhost Password for dbsnmp: xxxxxxx Password for sysman: xxxxxxx Password for sys: xxxxxxx

You have specified the following settings

Database ORACLE_HOME: /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0.1 Enterprise Manager ORACLE_HOME: /opt/oracle/product/10.2.0.1 Listener port number .........: 1521 Database SID .................: INTEGRAL Email address for notification: mail @ mail.com Email gateway for notification: mailhost

Try to connect to the database Control


http://www.akadia.com/services/ora_dbconsole.html



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