Re: 10g Grid Control

  • From: "Joe Frohne" <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 09:30:09 -0600 (CST)

Hi,

I am currently using the 10g Grid control EM in a production
environment.  I personaly like the old EM interface.  The new
interface is not as user friendly as the old.  However, the 10g grid
has more information avaliable, including OS information than the
old.  Of course, there are exceptions to that.  For example, you
can't see a long running process in the 10g where in the old EM, you
could check in to see that a sql had finished executing and had
handed off a long sort.  Without that information, you could be lead
to beleive there was a hung SQL running.  Unless you checked the old
fashined way through good old SQL+ and commands.

The only other drawback, in my opinion, is the need to have the
agent's installed on all servers and the need for a grid control
server.  Those things are now required, where in the past, they were
optional.

Thats my 2 cents.

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Rawson Oaks Consulting, Remote Oracle Admins
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joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or joe@xxxxxxxxxx
Waterford, WI USA
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>
>       Just sounding out opinions.
>
>       Is anyone using the all new , all singing and all dancing 10g Grid
> Control/Enterprise manager in a full live production environment?
> After
> years of keeping away EM, we (my shop) have decided to start looking
> in it
> and wondered what others thought of it.
>
>       Thanks in advance for your time
>
>
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