OEM Grid Control and PSOVM

Hi,
Oracle provides templates for OEM Grid Control (x86 32bits), it would be really great to have it more integrated within PSOVM.
How could it be integrated within PSOVM ?
1. On the PSOVM database server, have a database agent installed
2. On the PSOVM App/Batch/PIA server, have a Peoplesoft agent installed
Whether the first is over used almost everywhere, the latter is not used by many customers, and really that's a pity and would be great to have it in first place in demo purpose.
Is that doable to have it installed by default ?
If done, we'll just have to install the Peoplesoft plugin in OEM Grid Control...
Nicolas.

Assuing this a regular backup . by any chance had the box credential changed?

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