Enterprise Manager license

Hello

so I read the entire document 'Oracle® Enterprise Manager Licensing Information 12 c Release 1 (12,1) part number E24474-06' (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/license.121/e24474.pdf), and yet I don't know if we can use Enterprise Manager Cloud control in our environment without purchasing additional licenses.

In detail, we have several Oracle databases, some with Standard One, a standard, some with license of the company, some EE databases have also packs and additional options, others without options or packs under license. Cloud control would be a single instance without advanced options or packs installation.

Among others, I read the following things in the documentation:

-Enterprise Manager includes license restricted use of the Oracle database as the Oracle Management repository only.
-For each target listed, you can enable or disable management packs associated with the target.
and
-L'Enterprise Manager Cloud control 12 c basic installation includes several free features with the purchase of any Oracle software license or a Support contract.

Now my questions are:

1. from what I understand, it is, when I own a license of Oracle software, I have also a license to install and use Oracle® Enterprise Manager Cloud Control and I can use this facility to administer all targets, as long as the target that I have managed has a proper license, regardless of who is the owner of the license of the target (we have not the license of some targets)?

2. I have an older version documentation I read that I can use an Oracle as the Enterprise Manager repository database and RMAN catalog, but I can not find it in the current literature, is still valid that the license to repo EM and RMAN catalog is free?

3. I intend to use the EM and to not buy a license, so where can I find some overall valid information without asking someone who is specialized in licenses for sale ? Why it is not covered in detail in the actual documentation?


Best regards, Gerrit

Published by: Gerrit Haase on 23.02.2012 10:39

Gerrit Haase says:
2. I have an older version documentation I read that I can use an Oracle as the Enterprise Manager repository database and RMAN catalog, but I can not find it in the current literature, is still valid that the license to repo EM and RMAN catalog is free?

It's still in the http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/license.112/e10594/editions.htm#BABDJGGI (® Database Licensing information Oracle 11 g Release 2 (11.2)) under "Infrastructure Repository Databases.

"where it has been for several versions of the licenses DB doc.

... Why it is not covered in detail in the actual documentation?

Because it is a LEGAL issue, not a review of the LITERATURE.

(And, possibly, because legal Oracle wants to keep their options open.)  ;-))

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