world. Check with your
system administrator to see if a specific global database name should be used.
Management Options
The next window, shown in Figure A-3, specifies the database management options available. If
you want to set up web services to control this database with the web-enabled Oracle Enterprise
Manager, check the first box. If there is a Grid Control management service running on the network
(known as an Enterprise Manager Repository agent in previous Oracle versions), you have the option
to specify which management service will control this database.
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If there is no Grid Control management service available, you can manage the database locally
with Database Control. Within the Database Control choice, you can specify where alerts, warnings,
and other database notifications are sent by specifying an e-mail address and the mail server name
that will forward the e-mail messages. If you want to set up automated daily backups, you can
specify the time of day for the backups.
In our example, we don??™t have any Grid Control management service agents available, so we
choose Database Control to manage our Enterprise Manager interface. We also specify the e-mail
address where we want our server alerts to be sent (in this case, dba@example.com). After clicking
Next, you will be prompted to run the netca utility to create a default listener if there is not a
listener already configured on this server.
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