RE: OEM GC 10gR3 jobs and UDMs

  • From: "Robert Freeman" <robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Jason Heinrich" <jheinrich@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 19:19:51 -0600

I have had a number of problems with the schedule backup pages on OEM in
10gR2. Usually, rather than modify a job I just have to drop it and
re-create. I also have had lots of problems doing things when setting up
jobs, like changing from default non-compression to using compression....
even after changing it I find the script still is not doing compression. One
thing that seemed to help there was to click in, out and back into the radio
button, and THEN click on one of the text items... when I do that, it seems
to take. Weird thing to have to do but it works.

RF


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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Rich Jesse
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 10:11 AM
To: Jason Heinrich
Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: OEM GC 10gR3 jobs and UDMs


Hey Jason,

I suppose I should have specified that I've scheduled the RMAN backups with
the "Schedule Backup" link on the Maintenance tab.  For some unknown reason,
these jobs are crippled in OEM and can't be modified in most areas,
including job notification.

I'm tryin' REAL hard to use this tool, but my frustration level with it
hasn't really gone down a whole lot since the 8i Java client.  <sigh>

Thanks for your reply!

Rich

> My experience is with 10g R2, but it should apply:
>
> For your first question, there is a checkbox in the "Access" tab of the
job
> to send notifications to the job owner.  If other people want
notifications,
> you can create a notification rule (in Preferences).  In the "Jobs" tab,
add
> "Jobs by Criteria" and specify the jobs and statuses for which people
should
> be notified (you can use a "%" in the Job Name field to specify all jobs).
> If you make it public, other adminstrators in Grid Control can then
> subscribe to this notification rule.


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