Thanks for the response.
We’re looking at moving the repository db to exadata for RAC and DG
capabilities. How about the oms middle tier app? We have licenses for weblogic
but does this mean we can run multiple OMS’? Or are we still needing to buy a
separate license for oms if we wanted to run more than one oms’? Eg, test vs
prod oms.
If you’re only allowed one oms for free, how do you test your patches? We
recently applied an oms patch as instructed by oracle support and it broke a
fundamental feature on the GUI. Now we’ve been told to upgrade from oms 13.2 to
13.3. How do we go about testing it first?
Is this just oracle’s way of giving us a taste of oms but really wanting us to
licence it if we want a test vs prod oms?
Cheers,
Leng
On 17 Jan 2019, at 2:02 pm, Hemant K Chitale <hemantkchitale@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I see no restriction on running an OEM Repository in a VM.
If you want to implement DataGuard or RAC, you need the appropriate licences.
But a single node OEM Repository database should be fine. You can also run
an RMAN repository in the same database.
Hemant K Chitale
On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 10:10 AM LK <lkaing@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
Per doc:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E63000_01/OEMLI/introduction.htm#OEMLI113
"Enterprise Manager includes a restricted-use license of the Oracle Database
for use only with the Oracle Management Repository as well as with the
following complementary repositories used by Enterprise Manager: AWR
Warehouse, Ops Center, Real User Experience Insight, Load Testing, and Test
Manager."
I've searched and googled but can't seem to find anything that addresses
these question:
1) Can you run the OEM repository db on a VM?
2) Are there any restrictions to the number of CPUs it can run it?
Thanks in advance,
Leng.