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Old 02-22-2008, 06:22 PM
Frank Jiang
 
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Default Cannot log into Oracle Management Server.

When I login to the Oracle Management Server I got error screen:

VTK-1000: Unable to connect to the management server puma. PLease verify
that you have entered the correct host name and the status of the Oracle
Mangement Server.

I am running Window2000 Server and Oracle 9i downloaded from Oracle website.
After installation, I create OEM repository using Enterprise Manager
Configuration Assistant. Then I can login Oracle Management Server using
SYSMAN/oem_temp. I was prompted to change SYS and SYSTEM password for
database. I did. I don't remember if I changed the SYSMAN/oem_temp. Now I
can not login Oracle Management Server anymore after I login the first time.

Any help?
Thank you for posting in the holidays. Happy New Year.

Frank Jiang


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Old 02-22-2008, 06:22 PM
Sybrand Bakker
 
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Default Re: Cannot log into Oracle Management Server.

On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 11:43:08 -0800, "Frank Jiang"
<frank_z_j@hotmail.com> wrote:

>When I login to the Oracle Management Server I got error screen:
>
>VTK-1000: Unable to connect to the management server puma. PLease verify
>that you have entered the correct host name and the status of the Oracle
>Mangement Server.
>
>I am running Window2000 Server and Oracle 9i downloaded from Oracle website.
>After installation, I create OEM repository using Enterprise Manager
>Configuration Assistant. Then I can login Oracle Management Server using
>SYSMAN/oem_temp. I was prompted to change SYS and SYSTEM password for
>database. I did. I don't remember if I changed the SYSMAN/oem_temp. Now I
>can not login Oracle Management Server anymore after I login the first time.
>
>Any help?
>Thank you for posting in the holidays. Happy New Year.
>
>Frank Jiang
>



This question is being asked and answered at least once a week.
So the answer to this should by now have been archived, and of course
it is in the Oracle docs:
You didn't run the Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant to
create a repository.

Regards and Happy New Year


Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA

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Old 02-22-2008, 06:22 PM
Frank
 
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Default Re: Cannot log into Oracle Management Server.

Richard Xu wrote:
> The first time you login to OMS, you are prompted to change the password.
> The Sysman/oem_temp is only for the first time.
>
> richardxu98@yahoo.com
>
>
> "Frank Jiang" <frank_z_j@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:auq7ko$3k8$1@usc.edu...
>
>>When I login to the Oracle Management Server I got error screen:
>>
>>VTK-1000: Unable to connect to the management server puma. PLease verify
>>that you have entered the correct host name and the status of the Oracle
>>Mangement Server.
>>
>>I am running Window2000 Server and Oracle 9i downloaded from Oracle

>
> website.
>
>>After installation, I create OEM repository using Enterprise Manager
>>Configuration Assistant. Then I can login Oracle Management Server using
>>SYSMAN/oem_temp. I was prompted to change SYS and SYSTEM password for
>>database. I did. I don't remember if I changed the SYSMAN/oem_temp. Now I
>>can not login Oracle Management Server anymore after I login the first

>
> time.
>
>>Any help?
>>Thank you for posting in the holidays. Happy New Year.
>>
>>Frank Jiang
>>
>>


That would be the management service, not the repository instance.
Did you build the repository using the SYS or SYSTEM account for
the repository, or did you choose to have a seperate user, as advised?
If SYS or SYSTEM, change the password back to it's original, login
to the service (sysman/oem_temp), and change the login credentials
for the repository. Then change the SYS (or SYSTEM) password, and stop
the Management Server SERVICE, then start.
You should now be able to connect. Provided the service would be running
in the first place...

Frank

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Old 02-22-2008, 06:23 PM
Frank Jiang
 
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Default Re: Cannot log into Oracle Management Server.

Thanks for pointing out where to look up help, I found my answer at Oracle
OTN discussion forum. Actually, I did create repository using EMCA. The
problem is thatWindows doesn't start up OMS automatically so I need to start
it manually first.
Many thanks.
Frank

"Sybrand Bakker" <gooiditweg@nospam.demon.nl> wrote in message
news:mgb11vkjik3g7q4sjakldctd4l3cggpha3@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 11:43:08 -0800, "Frank Jiang"
> <frank_z_j@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >When I login to the Oracle Management Server I got error screen:
> >
> >VTK-1000: Unable to connect to the management server puma. PLease verify
> >that you have entered the correct host name and the status of the Oracle
> >Mangement Server.
> >
> >I am running Window2000 Server and Oracle 9i downloaded from Oracle

website.
> >After installation, I create OEM repository using Enterprise Manager
> >Configuration Assistant. Then I can login Oracle Management Server using
> >SYSMAN/oem_temp. I was prompted to change SYS and SYSTEM password for
> >database. I did. I don't remember if I changed the SYSMAN/oem_temp. Now I
> >can not login Oracle Management Server anymore after I login the first

time.
> >
> >Any help?
> >Thank you for posting in the holidays. Happy New Year.
> >
> >Frank Jiang
> >

>
>
> This question is being asked and answered at least once a week.
> So the answer to this should by now have been archived, and of course
> it is in the Oracle docs:
> You didn't run the Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant to
> create a repository.
>
> Regards and Happy New Year
>
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
>
> To reply remove -verwijderdit from my e-mail address



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