Could we first verify that the original question is about DB Control, (aka
Enterprise Manager Express) and not the Enterprise Manager product that’s
installed on a separate repository, with a separate management service? If
it’s the former and not the latter, then these responses, although excellent
recommendations on what he should be installing, is not instance dependent and
wouldn’t explain why with the former, no notifications were received about the
database until the database, (and the locally installed repository) were again,
accessible.
Just a thought… :)
Best Regards,
Kellyn Pot’vin-Gorman
On Mar 21, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Rich J <rjoralist3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2017/03/21 10:42, Bertrand Guillaumin wrote:
Well it is true that RHEL7 is not supported in OEM 12.1.0.3 but it is in OEMWhere did you find that info? I can't find RHEL7 in the Certifications of
12.1.0.5 so maybe ask your Grid Control Admin team if it is possible to
upgrade to the last 12c version of Cloud Control, which might be less
complicated than migrating to 13c.
OMS 12.1.0.5 in MOS. For those with an Oracle contract (link taken from
"Share" in the MOS Certifications screen):
https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/CertifyResults?_afrLoop=295719592217065&searchCtx=st%255EANY%257Cpa%255Epi%255E931_Enterprise%2BManager%2BBase%2BPlatform%2B-%2BOMS%257Evi%255E299128%257Epln%255EAny%257E%257C&_afrWindowMode=0
<https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/CertifyResults?_afrLoop=295719592217065&searchCtx=st%255EANY%257Cpa%255Epi%255E931_Enterprise%2BManager%2BBase%2BPlatform%2B-%2BOMS%257Evi%255E299128%257Epln%255EAny%257E%257C&_afrWindowMode=0>
There's no mention of any OS being a "managed target", so I suspect that if
the target database supports an OS, EM 12.1.0.5 will too. But I don't see
that here or in the drilldowns.
Rich
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