Want to monitor Oracle , without running scripts on the Oracle Server
Demetri Mouratis
dmourati at cm.math.uiuc.edu
Wed Nov 2 19:32:04 CET 2005
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Ben O'Hara wrote:
> On 11/2/05, Andreas Ericsson <ae at op5.se> wrote:
>> John Joseph wrote:
>>> Hi Andreas
>>> Thanks for the mail
>>> I will try to start writing the plugins , my idea
>>> is to write SNMP plugins , so that I do not need to
>>> install any thing on the Oracle Server other than SNMP
>>>
>>> Is it possible to monitor
>>> Table Space
>>> No of Data Base logs
>>> Availablity of tnslsnr using SNMP ,
>>
>>
>> That depends on the capability of the snmp-daemon and the oracle server.
>> I've never worked that closely with oracle so I don't know. If you get
>> it working I'd be interested in having a look though.
>>
>
> The contrib/check_oracle from nagios-plugins will monitor all of this
> without requiring anything to be installed on the oracle server.
>
> Monitoring host must have oracle installed and access to sqlplus but
> other than that it doesnt need to go on the oracle box.
>
> Ben
Exactly. As far as I am concerned, SNMP is a roundabout way to go if you
have a remote plugin like check_oracle.
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