Re: Oracle 10G & DBA Studio
- From: Brian Peasland <dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 09:58:35 -0500
De_Cisse wrote:
On 26 jun, 15:33, "fitzjarr...@xxxxxxx" <fitzjarr...@xxxxxxx> wrote:On Jun 26, 8:07 am, De_Cisse <francisdebraband...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Last week I installed Oracle 10G on pc at home. Now I want to use DBA>From the documentation for 9.2.0:
Studio - as I'm used to at work - but I can't find it.
Does it need a seperate installation, or isn't it provided for the 10G
version? Or do I need to perform some configuration before to use it?
I found some info about 'oemapp' to start DBA Studio, but I can't find
'oemapp' in de bin directory.
"Oracle DBA Studio is no longer available as a separate application.
The functionality of this component has been integrated with Oracle
Enterprise Manager Console."
Posibly you're running some 8i client at work?
David Fitzjarrell
That's right, we're running 8.17.
So I can't use it anymore? Or do I have to configure the OEMC?
Oracle changed the networking stack between 8i and 10g. So 8i clients have a tough time connecting to 10g instances. This may mean that DBA Studio no longer works for you for your 10g databases.
For 10g, you'll be looking towards OEM. Which means you'll either have to set up Grid Control (single or multiple databases) or Database Control (single database).
HTH,
Brian
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