SQL 2005

Matthew Joyce MJoyce at ccia.unsw.edu.au
Fri Aug 3 01:41:04 CEST 2007


Hi all,

Does anyone have method of determining is a database is up and
accessible ?

At the moment we check the server is up and services are running, but my
availability reports don't show if staff can't login to a db.
I'm thinking nrpe+wmi might be useful, or old fashioned vbs.

Or perhaps SQL2005 have some snmp OIDs I can query ?

Any ideas ?

Matthew Joyce 
02 9382 0051 | IT Manager | Children's Cancer Institute Australia for
Medical Research 

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