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Oracle Management Server

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mmemon

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Nov 21, 2002
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Hello,

Quite a while ago a consultant installed Oracle 9i on our SUN Solaris box for us.
I wanted to explore using the export/import utility and a message came up that stated I must be logged into the management server. Recently, I came across the Oracle Managament Server documentation which has brought up some questions for me that I can't seem to find in the docs we have. So I thought I could throw out my questions to everyone.
1) It doesn't look like we have the management server up and running, so is this something that is necessary for us to get installed? I guess I am curious to find out if this is a standard we should have?

2) Is the general rule 1 management server per machine?

3) The repository that is created for the server, should a new database instance be created for those tables? Or can you add to an existing instance? Should they be kept separate?

4) Can the creation of the repository be done during the day or should this be done when no users are on the machine?

5) If we decide to install and use, are there basic rules and guidlines we need to keep in mind before beginning the install?

Thanks everyone.

Michele :)

 
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