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Asked by Brian1842 in Oracle 8.x, Oracle Database
Hello,
I'm working at a company where Oracle 8i was installed 5 years ago (Oracle is just used for 1 little program the engineers use). I've never worked with Oracle before. Recently, I've had to get into an Oracle database (we might have to upgrade to a newer version of Oracle) so I've been using the Instance Manager, Schema Manager, Security Manager, and Storage Manager to get what data (mainly number of rows in select tables) I needed.
I've not been able to get into the Oracle Enterprise Manager though (I get a VTK-1000 error that I believe is the result of no Management Server ever being installed/configured).
So my questions are: What exactly is the Oracle Enterprise Manager? It sounds like it is a separate installation than the main Oracle installation. Is it considered necessary by most of you to have it up and running? Is this something I should be worried about since I cannot get into the Enterprise Manager?
Thanks for your time,
Brian
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