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тАО10-25-2000 04:59 AM
тАО10-25-2000 04:59 AM
Oracle8 Management utilities for HP-UX11
I am currently installing Oracle 8.1.6 on HP-UX 11 (64 bit).
With Oracle7 we had Motif Server Manager to administer Oracle.
This utilities no longer exits...
What are the GUI utilities available for HP-UX 11?
Thanks in advance for your help,
OPEN MODE
Kind Regards,
Rui.
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тАО10-25-2000 05:17 PM
тАО10-25-2000 05:17 PM
Re: Oracle8 Management utilities for HP-UX11
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тАО10-26-2000 04:12 AM
тАО10-26-2000 04:12 AM
Re: Oracle8 Management utilities for HP-UX11
As Chris mentioned, the OEM is really your tools for Oracle GUI database management. By using the orapwd utility, and setting up a userid to have sysdba privileges, you can log in and do anything and everything you can do from svrmgr, including startup/shutdown, backup/recovery, session/process management, tuning and parameter settings, etc. It is actually much more powerful than the older svrmgr.
There are also several other tools that are helpful such as TOAD and EZSQL that you might explore, but, OEM with the use of Tuning, Diagnostic and Change Management packs are really the best.
Good luck, (jim).
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тАО10-26-2000 07:04 AM
тАО10-26-2000 07:04 AM
Re: Oracle8 Management utilities for HP-UX11
Thank you for your contribution.
Is OEM available for HP-UX11?
Thanks again,
Rui.
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тАО10-26-2000 01:53 PM
тАО10-26-2000 01:53 PM
Re: Oracle8 Management utilities for HP-UX11
OEM is only running on Windows, to my knowledge. But as the previous posting
mentions, you can do all that remotely from a PC with OEM.
Hence you do need OEM for Windows (and do yourself a favour and use WinNT,
not Win9x) for OEM is able to store passwords locally.
HTH,
Wodisch
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тАО10-26-2000 01:57 PM
тАО10-26-2000 01:57 PM
Re: Oracle8 Management utilities for HP-UX11
OEM is only running on Windows, to my knowledge. But as the previous posting
mentions, you can do all that remotely from a PC with OEM.
Hence you do need OEM for Windows (and do yourself a favour and use WinNT,
not Win9x) for OEM is able to store passwords locally.
HTH,
Wodisch