well if you using sys user in OCM then its something to worry.. I never used OCM for health checks..rather our own scripts..using OEM is an option if you are going to use OCM for patches and if you are not comfortable with production then you can configure development, test boxes using OCM and latter you can apply those patches on production.. thanks..subodh On 16 September 2011 01:18, MacGregor, Ian A. <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Every time I open an SR, the idea of using OCM very much appeals to me. > Especially the ability for Oracle to perform health checks and recommend > patches. However according to the documentation the encryption of the data > is based PKCS with a 128-bit key. IF this is true, then why bother > encrypting at all? Also the information collected includes such things as > the database users and other such information which could cause a world of > hurt, should it fall in the wrong hands. > > If you are using OCM and are receiving health checks from Oracle, how are > you dealing with the above problems? > > Ian MacGregor > -- > //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l > > > -- ============================== DO NOT FORGET TO SMILE TODAY ============================== -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l