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2010-11-16
EMCLI ( for GRID 11G)
Enterprise Manager Command Line Interface Download
The EM CLI Client can be installed on any machine within your managed network and provides a subset of the functionality available in the Enterprise Manager Grid Control console. It is designed to allow scripting access to some of the EM Grid Control functionality. It is recommended to install the latest version of EM CLI Client to work with latest versin of Enterprise Manager.
Requirements
Before installing EM CLI, you will need the following:
Java version 1.6.0 or greater
Workstation running Solaris, Linux, HPUX, Tru64, AIX, or Windows with NTFS (client installation)
Install the EM CLI Client. You can install the client portion of EM CLI in any directory either on the same machine as the OMS or on any machine on your network (download the emclikit.jar to that machine).
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