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This is a discussion on Connecting to Oracle Managemnt Server within the Oracle forums, part of the Databases category; When I am connecting to Oracle Managemnt Server its componenets are not working well, like backup, recovery, sql*loader and many other. Can anyone tell me what to do? NOTE : [...
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Connecting to Oracle Managemnt Server
When I am connecting to Oracle Managemnt Server its componenets are not working well, like backup, recovery, sql*loader and many other. Can anyone tell me what to do?
NOTE : [This question was asked by rajnish] |
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Re: Connecting to Oracle Managemnt Server
The problem must be with your system. I guess it is not meeting the minimum requirements of the software. Check your RAM. If you don't have 512MB of RAM then, forget using Oracle 9i + in that comp unless you consider RAM upgrade.
-Kalayama
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