OEM 2.1.0 and Oracle 8.1.5 onb Linux

Hi
I have a probleme with OEM (2.1.0 on NT simple client) and Oracle 8i (8.1.5 on RedHat Linux 6.0 the server)
My Agent run with no probleme and when I search this agent via my Enterprise Manager Console I have no probleme (the agent is find).
But via the console if I try to connect to my database I have a message ORA-12545 Connect failed because target host or object does not exist ! Why ?
If I try to connect via Sqlplus or DBA Studio Standalone I have no probleme.
Serge

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by hennaux ():
Hi
I have a probleme with OEM (2.1.0 on NT simple client) and Oracle 8i (8.1.5 on RedHat Linux 6.0 the server)
My Agent run with no probleme and when I search this agent via my Enterprise Manager Console I have no probleme (the agent is find).
But via the console if I try to connect to my database I have a message ORA-12545 Connect failed because target host or object does not exist ! Why ?
If I try to connect via Sqlplus or DBA Studio Standalone I have no probleme.
Serge <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hello Serge,
You need to check your tnsnames.ora file. You need to very that the service name you are using on the NT client is really connecting you to the linux server.
The Oracle docs cover how to set it up.
it goes something like this
Also do a search for Jesus M. Salvo's how to on setting it all up. He is on the OTN check back about 2 months or so.
I would send you a copy of my tnsnames.ora file, but I cannot get it (not on server now)
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