OEM Grid and Database version differences

Hi All,
I have installed OEM 11.1.0.1.0 version and agents which same version are installed in databases like 11.2.0.2 and 11.1.0.7. I have set metrics like Generic Incident,Generic Operational Error and Generic Internal Error with Warning and Critical threshold values. When testing for Alert log, errors are not logged into OEM Grid and no notifications coming to my e-mail configured.
My question: Is this due differences in OEM Grid and databases? As OEM Grid has low version than my databases.
PS: Alerts are coming perfectly to my e-mail for all 10g databases.
Please clarify and help me in this regard.
Thanks in Advance.

Hi,
The following documentation shows that the Alert Log metrics are not applicable for 11.x databases.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/em.121/e25160/oracle_database.htm#EMDBM1175
Regards,
- Loc

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