Native/StandAlone OEM  for 9i, 10g, 11g Databases for EBS

hi hussein/helios,
How do I install the standalone OEM web, for EBS with 9i, 10g, 11g database? I just can not stall GRID coz
its so complicated.
I have seen it here in a forum before , which is done thru a patch, but I can not find that link anymore :(
Hussein give me that patch link before :), Can you help me find the link again please....
It is so hard to search key words in the forum.
Thanks a lot
MsK

Hi,
By the way, If I use OEM GRID... Let's say we have 10 branches having each own distributed database on Linux, with
different database version (like 8i, 9i, 10g, 11g). And we are located at the Main Office. Is the ff. steps the way
to manage them?ff steps means?
1. Install OEM Grid at the Main Office (10.2.0.5). My Main Office version in on Windows XP PC. Is it ok? to manage
Linux servers using central Grid on Windows?Refer to the certification matrix in My Oracle Support website to find out if OEM is certified on XP or not (most probably not).
2. Install OEM linux control agent at the 10 branchces which are on Linux.
3. Each branches connect to Main Office via VPN like once a week, just to get/send updates.The above should be OK.
Regards,
Hussein

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