By default all the Targets on the host where the agent is installed gets configured to the grid.
If any of the targets are not discovered then the following procedure can be used
Now I have added TEST01 which runs on lab01.testserver.com
When I added the second node lab02.testserver.com , database TEST02 got automatically discovered.
Summary : We have seen Automatic Discovery and Manual Discovery on Database Instance.
The voice in my head may not be real , but they have some good ideas !!!
Fail Fast, Fail Forward, Fail Often, Fail Better , Standup Every Time
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Friday, June 22, 2007
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