How to start oracle policy manager

Hello all,
I don't know how start the oracle policy manager on Linux Plataform, I have installed Oracle 9.2.0.4 on RHEL3, thanks for your help

Hi
OPM, oracle policy manager, is installed with the old enterprise manager.
OPM is to manage VPD, virtuell private database and label security.
Label Security is an extra Option.
Regards
Roman

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