Rich, yes they would duplicate discovered targets and you would have to manually remove them (as I said, a buttload of manual work, it should be scriptable but I'm not sure if that would be very scalable). Alan.- On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Guillermo Alan Bort <cicciuxdba@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Yes, it can do that. However, if you are talking about a failover cluster > (that's the only reason I can think of that would justify having different > IP addresses) then the matter becomes more complicated and you either need > one agent per home and a buttload of manual configs or one agent per server > and some emcli scripting to handle failovers. > > hth > Alan.- > > > > On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 12:09 PM, P D <pdba1966@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> If you have one server that has multiple databases with multiple >> listeners that have DIFFERENT IP addresses but co-exist on the same server, >> do you have to have separate Grid Control agents to monitor the different ip >> addresses or would you still have just one agent for the server itself and >> it could still discover everything? >> >> >> >> For example, if you wanted to be able to monitor whether each individual >> listener is up, could one agent do that even though the IPs are different? >> >> This is a 10.2.0.5 agent on Linux running Standard Edition with 11.1.0.7 >> databases. >> >> > >