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How to disable "Management Pack Access" what we do not need/have no lisence?

Is it possible to create more than one instance?
(or need we combine databases?)


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Reply Jack 4/9/2010 8:39:02 AM

On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 11:39:02 +0300, Jack wrote:

> How to disable "Management Pack Access" what we do not need/have no
> lisence?
> 
> Is it possible to create more than one instance? (or need we combine
> databases?)

By setting the control_management_pack_access to the appropriate value.



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Reply Mladen 4/9/2010 4:15:11 PM


"Mladen Gogala" <no@email.here.invalid> kirjoitti 
viestiss�:pan.2010.04.09.16.15.11@email.here.invalid...
> On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 11:39:02 +0300, Jack wrote:
>
>> How to disable "Management Pack Access" what we do not need/have no
>> lisence?
>>
>> Is it possible to create more than one instance? (or need we combine
>> databases?)
>
> By setting the control_management_pack_access to the appropriate value.
>
>
>
> -- 
> http://mgogala.byethost5.com

Thanks, it seems to be none as default. Amazing...

Do you know about that instance question, conserning SE1-version?
(SE1= Standard Edition One) 


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Reply Jack 4/9/2010 5:06:12 PM

# Is it possible to create more than one instance?

Yup.

# (or need we combine databases?)

Making me nervous with questions like that.  Are you coming from SQL
Server?

Do you know the difference in Oracle land between a schema and a
database?

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Reply John 4/9/2010 9:27:40 PM

Op 9-4-2010 19:06, Jack schreef:
> "Mladen Gogala"<no@email.here.invalid>  kirjoitti
> viestiss�:pan.2010.04.09.16.15.11@email.here.invalid...
>> On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 11:39:02 +0300, Jack wrote:
>>
>>> How to disable "Management Pack Access" what we do not need/have no
>>> lisence?
>>>
>>> Is it possible to create more than one instance? (or need we combine
>>> databases?)
>>
>> By setting the control_management_pack_access to the appropriate value.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> http://mgogala.byethost5.com
>
> Thanks, it seems to be none as default. Amazing...
>
> Do you know about that instance question, conserning SE1-version?
> (SE1= Standard Edition One)
>
>

If you have Named User Plus Licenses, you may install as much instances 
as you like, on as many servers as you like, as long as the servers meet 
the requirements of 2 sockets, and they are used by the same named (real 
life) users you licensed (so add up all users if they are not the same).

If you have CPU Licenses, you may install as many instances as you like 
on the server you licensed.

When you install SE One, all the packs for Enterprise Edition are 
disabled by default.

Shakespeare

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Reply Shakespeare 4/9/2010 10:01:32 PM

Op 9-4-2010 23:27, John Hurley schreef:
> # Is it possible to create more than one instance?
>
> Yup.
>
> # (or need we combine databases?)
>
> Making me nervous with questions like that.  Are you coming from SQL
> Server?
>
> Do you know the difference in Oracle land between a schema and a
> database?
>

John,

it's a licensing issue, not a technical issue. Don't get too nervous.


Shakespeare
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Reply Shakespeare 4/9/2010 10:03:01 PM

On Apr 9, 3:03=A0pm, Shakespeare <what...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> Op 9-4-2010 23:27, John Hurley schreef:
>
> > # Is it possible to create more than one instance?
>
> > Yup.
>
> > # (or need we combine databases?)
>
> > Making me nervous with questions like that. =A0Are you coming from SQL
> > Server?
>
> > Do you know the difference in Oracle land between a schema and a
> > database?
>
> John,
>
> it's a licensing issue, not a technical issue. Don't get too nervous.
>
> Shakespeare

I think the OP changed issues between questions, John is making a
reasonable query about it, given what we've seen coming from MS land.

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Reply joel 4/9/2010 10:09:29 PM

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