Hi, if you accidentally added a target and want to remove it clean and seamlessly, consider involving "mgmt_admin.cleanup_agent". (For details, have a look here: http://www.usn-it.de/index.php/2008/06/26/cleanly-removing-from-oracle-grid-control-10204/ ) This method is especially useful if the agent isn't reachable via network any more (or did never exist in this way). -- Mit freundlichem Gruß Martin Klier ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Klug GmbH integrierte Systeme Lindenweg 13, D-92552 Teunz Tel.: +49 9671/9216-245 Fax.: +49 9671/9216-112 mailto: martin.klier@xxxxxxxxxx www.klug-is.de ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geschäftsführer: Johann Klug, Roman Sorgenfrei Sitz der Gesellschaft: Teunz, USt-ID-Nr. DE175481608, HRB Nr. 2037, Amtsgericht Amberg oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 28.01.2009 16:55:26: > "Rich Jesse" <rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Gesendet von: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > 28.01.2009 16:57 > > Bitte antworten an > rjoralist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > An > > oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Kopie > > Thema > > Re: GridControlAgent on Debian > > Hi Ingrid, > > > This is just some non essential tinkering with our > > monitoring systems. Not worth taking too much trouble, > > but I would be grateful if there were a simple solution. > > I, too, would be grateful for anything simple when it comes to Grid Control, > much less a solution for an unsupported platform. > > Use caution if this test node is to be added to your production OMS. I had > issues with a production agent which apparently scrambled something in my > OMS Repository. The "fix" from Oracle Support ended up wiping out my metric > history, which is the major reason for me to use Grid Control. > > Good luck! > > Rich > > > -- > //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l > > > -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l