Hi, In order for the Assimilation open source software know how to monitor something (like Oracle), we have to know how to recognize it when we see it - and once we do it's automatically montiored. I have someone who's interested in the software and is running Oracle but is out of town at the moment. In our discovery we have access to things like the command line arguments, user id, group id, and full pathname of the binary that's running the database.
What I need to know is what the the Oracle command line arguments are - so I can pick out the Oracle sid in order to monitor it correctly. At least that's what I appear to need to know to monitor it ;-). My assumption is that the SID is somewhere in the command line... If you could send an email to *[email protected]* with the output of *ps -ef | grep oracle* I would much appreciate it! If my command line is slightly off - please feel free to correct it ;-). For bonus points, please tell me what /proc//<oracle-pid>//exe symlinks to. I should be able to use either the OCF oracle resource agent, or the Nagios check_oracle script once I know how to recognize it. >From reading the OCF oracle agent, I expect it to find /<something>/_pmon_/<oracle-sid>/ on the command line somewhere... Thanks! -- Alan Robertson / CTO [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>/ +1 303.947.7999 Assimilation Systems Limited http://AssimilationSystems.com Twitter <https://twitter.com/ossalanr> Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanr> skype <https://htmlsig.com/skype?username=alanr_unix.sh>
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