What's the name of my Oracle Management Server?

I have just completed a new installation of Oracle 9i DB Ver 9.01 along with the related Oracle Management Server. I can log into the Oracle Enterprise Manager OK, but I can't log in to the Oracle Management Server.
The problem is that the login requires me to provide the name of the Management Server, and I don't recall ever being asked to assign a name to the Management Server during the installation process.
The names relevant to my database installation are:
Host server name: Tower100
Database name: TOWER
Service_Name: Tower.LinFamily
Repository DB Name: TowerRep
Repository SID: TowerRep
I have tried all these names, and they don't work. I have tried logging using the user names 'system' and 'RepAdmin' (the user name I assigned for the repository), and they don't work.
I have looked through the installation documentation and I can't find anything on this subject.
I would appreciate any help on this problem. Thanks.
Tony Lin

David,
Thanks for your response.
Yes, I am running Win2000 Server. I checked Component Services and verified that both Management Server and Agent are processes set in automatic mode and started.
David, my problem is that logging in to Management Server requires me to enter the Name of the Management Server. What is the "Name" of my Management Server? I don't understand what this means as I do not recall ever being asked to name my Management Server when I installed it.
The names relevant to my database installation are:
Host server name: Tower100
Database name: TOWER
Service_Name: Tower.LinFamily
Repository DB Name: TowerRep
Repository SID: TowerRep
Are any of these the "Name" of my Management Server?
I have tried all these names, and they don't seem to work.
Also, when you say the default account name, do you mean the account "SERVICE" with the default password?
Tony Lin
Tony,
If you installed on Windows then you will want to make sure that the Management Server and Intelligent Agent services are started in the Services Control Panel first.
Otherwise if you are using a UNIX server, you may need to start the mangement server manually. Here is a script I use to automate the startup process on Solaris:
http://www.dotcomsolutionsinc.net/products/installgen/sol_901_32bit_files/installgen_sol901_12_.html
From the Enterprise Manager Console login window you can click on the icon to the right of the Management Server field, click on the Add button, then enter the hostname of the management server to add it.
If the Management server is running, then you should be able to log in using the default account the first time, then create your administrator accounts.
David Simpson
www.dotcomsolutionsinc.net
(Oracle Replication Consulting & Tools)

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