11gR2 em install / config question.

We just loaded 11gR2 onto a virtual server running Win 2008 Server R2. During the installation of the database,
I received 5 or 6 missing file messages and I told the installer to ignore and continue. One of those files was
dbhome_1\...\em.jar.
Will this preclude me from getting em up? Should I deinstall/reinstall the 11gR2?
When I ran emctl start dbconsole I received this message:
can't locate CompEMdbconsole.pm in @inc <@inc contains ..(list of files).......emctlCommon.pm line 598
From this question you'll probably surmise that I'm relatively inexperienced.
Suggested reading info is always appreciated.
Thanks,
Ron
Edited by: RonW on Oct 9, 2012 6:27 AM

Thanks for the reply. I used dbca to create a database which I had thought was done
during the original install. It ran forever and eventually gave me an error message
'Error Instantiating OC4J files'. When I looked in the emconfig.log file, there were
several missing xml files in E:\app\Administrator\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\oc4j\j2ee\
OC4J_DBConsole\config\
jms.xml
rm1.xml
http-web-site.xml
server.xml
In fact, the 'config' folder was empty. Going back to my original question regarding
those missing files, why would they be missing? Is the oem a separate install
process or is it done when the 11g database is installed?
Thanks, Ron

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