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icon5.gif  HTTP connects to wrong database [message #161688] Mon, 06 March 2006 14:11 Go to next message
daveman
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Registered: March 2006
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Installed Oracle Server 10gR2 (Sun Solaris platform) and created a database during installation using dbca. Everything went fine, including access to EM via the following url:

http://<hostname>:5500/em

Next, we installed Oracle Application Server 10gR2 into its own Oracle Home, built a middle tier with an infrastructure db, etc.

Now, when we try to access Enterprise Manager for the database created with dbca, we are instead connected to the infrastructure database.

How do we get EM back to the way it was before? Is there any quick and easy change we can make? We don't necessarily need to manage the OAS Infrastructure database with EM, but ideally we would be able to manage each one with a unique URL (unique port number for each, perhaps?).

TIA,
Dave
Re: HTTP connects to wrong database [message #168693 is a reply to message #161688] Fri, 21 April 2006 12:07 Go to previous message
chkd
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Registered: April 2006
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take a look a readme file that lists all ports you can access from URL. each database has its own port for EM. browser OEM only support one database at a time.

C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\Db_1\install
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