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From: Michael Austin on 4 Jul 2008 00:24 DavidK wrote: > On Jul 3, 2:18 pm, DavidK <davidknollh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >> On Jul 3, 1:57 pm, sybra...(a)hccnet.nl wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>> On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 12:59:40 -0700 (PDT), DavidK >>> <davidknollh...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >>>> I've an 8.1.7 oracle home on an xp pc. I installed OEM 9.2.0.1 of >>>> client cd. I created repository tablespace and user and granted >>>> recommended roles. i changed my oracle home to 9. I imported the >>>> database tree and after I enter the login and password I get a popup >>>> saying "Connection Closed" >>>> Any idea? >>>> David Knollhoff >>> David, >>> Your post needs a fortuneteller to decipher it. >>> It is unclear whether you did install OEM 9i in a 8i database. >>> It is unclear what 'I changed my oracle home to 9' means. >>> It is unclear what 'I imported the database tree' means. Why didn't >>> you use the Navigator in the OEM interface? >>> It is unclear whether the OracleManagementServer is actually running. >>> It is unclear whether you connected to the Management Console or >>> standalone. >>> Etc, etc, etc. >>> To get an adequate answer, you need to post the 'detail steps', or no >>> one can help you. >>> -- >>> Sybrand Bakker >>> Senior Oracle DBA >> Sorry Sybrand, used to working with mind readers. >> >> I installed OEM 9 in a 9 database. I had Oracle 8.1.7 client >> installed on my XP PC and Oracle client 9. I changed my Oracle_home >> to the 9 client. I did use navigator to import the tnsnames. I was >> trying to connect standalone and I do not have a management server. >> >> The Oracle 9 client install which included the enterprise manager was >> successful. All my databases show up in the navigation tree. I >> created the oem_repository tablespace with the user and roles and when >> I try and connect the pop-up window says "Connection closed" and I can >> do nothing but cancel out. This goes for the repository user I >> created or sys, system. >> >> Thanks for your help. >> >> David- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Could this be a Java issue? The reason I ask is the net configuration > assist in 9i oracle home never starts up but I see a jrew.exe start up > in the task manager. > > David I do not know about others, but I have never had very good luck installing a later version of the client on windows and successfully switching back and forth 100% of the time... We usually bite the bullet - completely remove the previous version (sometimes via a system re-image) and install the newer version. Multiple homes seem to function much better on a ?*N*X platform :)
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