Plugin check_oracle_health

Ismael Puerto ismael.puerto at seres.es
Tue Oct 2 15:33:26 CEST 2012


Hi Cosmin

The plugin needs to be installed on the Oracle Database server.

I show you an example of my nrpe.cfg:

command[check_oracle_seg-top10-buffer-busy-waits]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_oracle_health
--username nagios --password password --mode seg-top10-buffer-busy-waits
--connect SID --environment LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/oracle/product/11.2/lib
--environment ORACLE_HOME=/usr/oracle/product/11.2

Best Regards

On 02/10/12 14:02, Cosmin Neagu wrote:
> Hi nagios users,
>
> I need to monitor an oracle database server, an found this plugin, 
> check_oracle_health.
> The problem is that i'm not a DB Admin, and it seems that something else 
> need to be configured along with this client like system variables 
> (ORACLE_HOME and LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
>
> Since on the plugin site i did not find documentation on how to do that, 
> i want to ask someone who use this plugin:
>
> This plugin needs to be installed on the nagios machine? Or it needs to 
> be installed on the Oracle Database and used with NRPE? Because i see 
> that those variables are set on DBServer.
>
>
>
>
>
>


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