On Jan 7, 3:47 pm, Pedro Lopes <pedro.lo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> pgodfrin wrote:
> > On Jan 7, 3:14 pm, Pedro Lopes <pedro.lo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >> pgodfrin wrote:
> >>> On Jan 5, 12:15 pm, DA Morgan <damor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>>> pgodfrin wrote:
> >>>>> On Jan 4, 10:45 pm, DA Morgan <damor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >>>>>> pgodfrin wrote:
> >>>>>>> This is a Fedora 8 installation with Grid 10.1.0.4 (yeah, I know
- I
> >>>>>>> need to patch it...).
> >>>>>>> regards,
> >>>>>>> pg
> >>>>>> We agree. Go to metalink. Download it. Apply it.
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>> Daniel A. Morgan
> >>>>>> Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
> >>>>>> University of Wa****ngton
> >>>>>> damor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(replace x with u to respond)
> >>>>>> Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org
> >>>>> oops - Grid is 10.1.2.0.2 ...maybe I dont need to patch it...
> >>>>> Maybe I can rephrase the question - how does Grid identify that a
> >>>>> database should be using a particular listener?
> >>>> It doesn't. These days databases dynamically register with
listeners in
> >>>> most cases. It may be looking at where the dynamic registration
took place.
> >>>> --
> >>>> Daniel A. Morgan
> >>>> Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
> >>>> University of Wa****ngton
> >>>> damor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(replace x with u to respond)
> >>>> Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org
> >>> Check it out - went to all targets, deleted the 'offending'
listener,
> >>> then the target:database page did indeed show the current
listener...
> >>> More testing on the way. You can say, "ok - problem solved" - but
now
> >>> I want to be able to have a less GUI intense way of having Grid
> >>> recognize configuration changes...
> >>> pg
> >> You have some files under $GC_HOME/sysman that are generated when you
> >> 1st start the agent. Usually, for CG to be able to recognize that
kind
> >> of changes you need to:
> >> 1)stop agent
> >> 2)delete files (ex: targets.xml)
> >> 3)remove old target from GC
> >> 4)emctl start agent
> >> 5)emctl reload
>
> >> But as Daniel said previously, check metalink. The complete solution
is
> >> there :) even to remove targets manually :)
>
> >> hope it helps,
> >> pedro
>
> > thanks Pedro - what's $GC_HOME ? And do you have a metalink doc id? Oh
> > yeah - I don't have a sup****t contract, so I can't use metalink...
>
> > :)
>
> > pg
>
> When you install GridControl out-of-box it will create 3 ORACLE_HOMEs.
> Grid Control (or OMS if you prefer)Home,
> Agent Home,
> Database Home.
>
> I just called GC_HOME to the OMS directory :P
>
> If you don't have sup****t contract It's useless to have the doc id but
> you can always google for it.
>
> cheers,
> p
good point...I've already tried the whole targets.xml deletion thing
(by renaming the file) - the startup process doesn't seem to like it
when it's missing, but I'll try again...
pg


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