Check if metadata repository is seed database or not

Hi
I have 10gAS R2 installed.
i want to check if the metadata repository is seed database or not.
how can i do this.
Vikram

Hi
I got the soln for this.
open EM and go to the infrastructure in the farm.
here u can find it out with the installation type which is displayed.It will be only infrastructure if u are not using a seed database , it will be infrastructure + MR if u r using a seed database.
This can also be found by running RDA and checking install actions.
Vikram

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