Index Tuning Wizard - Oracle 9i 9.2.0.1 (Linux)

Hello,
I recently installed Oracle 9i Release 2 on a Linux box (RH 8.0). I have been able to get everything working without any problems. I was interested in trying out the Index Tuning Wizard but I can seem to track down where it is on my installation. I downloaded the images from technet (3 cds) and re-checked my installation for the Tuning Pack but I don't see the Index Tuning Wizard from the OEM Console running on the Management Server.
Under Tools/Tuning pack it lists only three tools (Outline Managment, ReOrg Wizard,and Tablespace Map). Anyway, I am stumped. I could have swore I used it on 8.1.7 in the past using Oracle Expert... Has it been removed? or is only available as a separate product now?
Thanks in advance.
Eric

Well this is how I did it -- 3 short scripts:
1) called 'oracle' placed in /etc/init.d with links to the
appropriate runlevel -- say K03oracle and S95oracle.
This script was:
#!/bin/bash
export ORACLE_HOME=/home/oracle/OraHome
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib
export ORACLE_SID=quaoar
PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$PATH
export PATH
if [ "$1" = 'start' ]
then
# the value should be around half your available memory
sysctl -w kernel.shmmax=192000000
su - oracle -c startOracle
fi
if [ "$1" = 'stop' ]
then
su - oracle -c stopOracle
fi
I then place the two scripts 'startOracle' and 'stopOracle'
so that they are found in the PATH (i.e. say /usr/local/bin).
This is so they can be later used to start and stop the
database manually if needed.
The 'startOracle' script was:
#!/bin/bash
sqlplus /nolog <<-HERE
connect / as sysdba
startup
quit
HERE
lsnrctl start
And the 'stopOracle' script was:
#!/bin/bash
sqlplus /nolog <<-HERE
connect / as sysdba
shutdown
quit
HERE
lsnrctl stop
This seemed to work just fine.
Oracle has 'enhanced' sqlplus to do some of the
old 'svrmgrl' tasks. Use the /nolog switch and
'connect / as sysdba' while logged in as the main
(install) Oracle user. This is the same as the
old 'connect internal'.
Harold

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