check_oracle

Patrick Morris patrick.morris at hp.com
Tue Jan 16 21:59:18 CET 2007


On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Formoso, Travis wrote:

> When I try to run check_oracle from the command prompt I get:
> ./check_oracle --tns 172.20.1.xx
> 
> Cannot determine ORACLE_HOME for sid 172.20.1.xx
> 
>  
> 
> Now the 172.20.1.xx has oracle installed and my nagios box does not have
> oracle of sql on it. How can I go about checking oracle on the oracle
> box.

You're going to need a properly installed Oracle client on the box doing
the checking.  Whether you do that on your Nagios box and check
remotely, or do it on the remote box and run a remote check, is up to
you.

In either case, the plugin needs to run on a box with an oracle client
installed on it.

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