Using dcmctl and enterprise manager with OracleAS 10.1.2.0.2

Hi
I know that in OracleAS 9.0.2 there were problems when you tried to use dcmctl and Enterprise Manager at the same time. Does OracleAS 10.1.2.0.2 has the same problem.

hello,
somewhere (i really don't remember where, but it was in the oracle documentation) i'm sure i read that already in 9.0.4 you could use dcmctl when enterprise manager was up. but i've never experienced it and i prefer not to try!!!
fabrizio

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