The names of OEM binaries under Linux?

I've successfully installed the Oracle 9.2.0 Client on my Linux notebook. After installation the Enterprise Manager started automatically and I was able to launch SQL Worksheet, etc. and work happily away... But the next day I realized that I didn't know the name(s) of the binaries to launch those apps again. I look under $ORACLE_HOME/bin but nothing there stands out and says "I'm the OEM binary." Anybody know where my apps are?? Thanks!

Never underestimate the power of documentation. In Chapter 6 of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide Release 2.2 it says that for Unix, the command to start the console is:
oemapp console
And whadya know, it works.
Supposedly, it also works from an MS DOSe prompt in wInDeRz.
woo! On a roll at a quarter to one!
Cheers,
Peter
I've successfully installed the Oracle 9.2.0 Client on my Linux notebook. After installation the Enterprise Manager started automatically and I was able to launch SQL Worksheet, etc. and work happily away... But the next day I realized that I didn't know the name(s) of the binaries to launch those apps again. I look under $ORACLE_HOME/bin but nothing there stands out and says "I'm the OEM binary." Anybody know where my apps are?? Thanks!

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