OEM 12 c configure AUto Discovery not find target

Autodiscover found the agent, and target is added and promoted to the SGC.

However, when I tried to do: Configure Autodiscover-> discovery Module all the-> base of Agent target, it does not show one of these newly added targets.

I need emergency aid for this environment to add in OEM 12 c environment.

This could be because of the discovery-uuto process has not run yet, or he ran, but did not find any target for some reason any.

Try adding targets manually by following the steps described in the section 2.2.2.3 step 3: adding the targets in the following doc:

http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/E24628_01/doc.121/e24473/discovery.htm#BABHBGAH

Kind regards

-Loc

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