Ora9i enterprise manager to monitor health check thro diagnostic pack

Hi,
It was quite long time since, i could not able to monitor the database health for all the databases through enterprise manager console--standalone mode ---. Even i tried with connection through intelligent agent and the default is client connection. can any experts guide me to fix this issue please.
Thanks n advance
efshafi

hi,
Thanks for the prompt reply. The database version is 9.2.0.0 from standalone enterprise mode. I can able to connect and go inside to check the instance, schema, security, etc but on the sublevel of instance management to monitor the database health, it again ask for the usernname, password, service name, connect as. While I log in sys password service name and connect as sys dba. without any error message it comes out the session.
efshafi

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