Oracle database missing in OracleManagement Server

Hello!
I created a Database.
And Successfully Created it.
But when i now logged to my Oracle9i database as
management server i cant see or the database
i created is missing.
but when i logged as Stand Alone, i see my database..
How can i put my database to my Oracle Management Server
Do anybody knew?
Pls help.
Thanks
LJ

Hi Lebron,
You will have to create a Repository by using Oracle Database Assistant Wizard.
Warm Regards
Sunil

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