Oracle plugin check_oracle

Morris, Patrick patrick.morris at hp.com
Tue Jul 4 19:44:45 CEST 2006


> oh bummer, thanks guys.
> is there a better binary plug-in anywhere that doesn't have these
dependencies?

Trying to recreate the Oracle client within a plugin would probably be
more trouble than it's worth.

If all you want to know is if the database is listening, you can always
just do a TCP check against the TNS listener port.  If you want anything
really conclusive, though, you're going to need to connect to the
database with an Oracle client one way or another.

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