RE: My Early Impressions of Grid Control R2 Installation and Configuration

  • From: "Herring Dave - dherri" <Dave.Herring@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <MFontana@xxxxxxxxx>, <ORACLE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 16:13:38 -0500

I just wonder if Oracle really wants us to use OEM GC or is it just a
publicity stunt, to make it look like they've got something good.
Jared's post a few weeks back was mostly filled with complaints.  I'd
like to set it up, but unfortunately there isn't an OMS or Repository
version of release 2 for Linux x86 64-bit or Tru64 5.1.  According to
metalink note 344852.1, release 2 isn't even planned for these
platforms!

 

Dave

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Dave Herring, DBA

Acxiom Corporation

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Downers Grove, IL 60515

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"When I come home from work and see those little noses pressed against
the windowpane, then I know I am a success" - Paul Faulkner

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From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Fontana
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 10:20 AM
To: ORACLE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: mwfontan@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: My Early Impressions of Grid Control R2 Installation and
Configuration

 

Well, I am nearly one month into my attempt to setup a workable grid
control matrix in a development environment without success.  We are
into our 3rd TAR with Oracle, and I have enlisted the help of several
senior Oracle personnel through sales support, and all of them are
utterly stumped as to why their product does not work in our fairly
standard Solaris environment.  One of them even intimated to me that we
may be the first in our area to actually use the software on Solaris -
that it was entirely designed and developed on Linux first and foremost
(not sure that's really true - I don't think it's even completely
developed on any platform, period!).  We do have firewalls that default
to DISALLOW ports, but that's only part of our problem, and is not that
uncommon.  When things don't work, for whatever reason, Oracle's
software does not do a very good job of logging or reporting it. Even
establishing that it is working completely requires grueling and
detailed analysis and testing. 

 

Several times now, I've been asked to uninstall and reinstall just to
see if certain errors were fixed and whether others might be exposed.  

 

Try to imagine having to setup a special init.ora parameter, do a
database bounce, or even a software re-install to find out you have a
primary key violation.

 

Not really sure where Oracle is going with this product.  We've now been
invited to a free one-day hands-on training class at Oracle because our
sales support is so concerned about our inability to even evaluate this
key software direction.  Even though I will go, I am sure what I will
see in the lab will just cause even more frustration.

 

Bewildering stuff.

 

Any comments? 

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