Which agent? If you’re talking about Enterprise Manager, this is what is
recommended -
https://docs.oracle.com/en/enterprise-manager/cloud-control/enterprise-manager-cloud-control/13.3.1/emadv/configuring-targets-failover-active-passive-environments.html#GUID-0B189144-1930-407B-BB33-C96654913E6E
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On Apr 7, 2020, at 12:48 AM, Harel Safra <harel.safra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I would install an OEM agent in each cluster resource group. This will allow
you to move individual databases from one node to another without
reconfiguring the agents.
The one agent per host approach is good for complete host failures but
sometimes you just want to rebalance workloads.
Harel
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 7:58 AM GG <grzegorzof@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:grzegorzof@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hello,
what is Your approach when it comes to Oracle agent installation in
such environments?
Seems like there are two solutions, agent for every database installed
in the same 'resource group'.
But also I saw one agent (monitoring all databases on the host) per host
which is moved to other node in case of switchover/failover.
Any thoughts ?
Regards.
Greg
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