tools to monitor oracle 9i and 10g

Trevor Warren trevorwarren at gmail.com
Fri May 20 11:22:36 CEST 2005


 Hello dear,
  
  I had worked with DB2 and WebSphere at one of my customers
datacenter. You should first see if any CLI tools are available to
pull this info out. Very simply for DB2 i could issue a "db2 get
dbm_cfg......." like a simple SQL statement and display the out put of
the same via nagios.

  Most params for oracle performance/status can be achieved using a
simple query. For Oracle Apps i aint too sure but there has to be a
way of obtaining the same.

 Thanks and take care. HTH.

Trevor 


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