Eric,

    MANY years ago, before the advent of Cool-Tools UK I do believe (back in V6
days) I was seriously impeded by a similar situation to you.  Namely I really
hated being told that something in the DB was wrong before I could get my hat,
never mind the coat, off.  A few days of those 2x4's aside the head as I arrived
provided the fuel to Mother Invention.  The results of that, called OraCheck by
us, is still here & running happily.  Now I don't know about Mark's tools and
'Norad' in general as developing something in-house is always looked upon
favorably here since it has a much lower cost of acquisition & ownership (also
you have complete freedom to customize to the n'th degree).  For that reason I
have not publicly revealed what it is internally, but if your a C programmer
with knowledge of Pro*C, I can zip it up for you & you can have it for nothing. 
Note that is source code only, not the executables and there are a few other
things you may well need, like the SEE4C libraries from Marshall Soft so that
the SMTP mail capabilities work.

Dick Goulet

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Author: "Wong; Bing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       10/19/2001 10:02 AM

you are ready to pay big $ for BMC, Quest and CA tools.

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Does anybody know of any good monitoring tools for Oracle. We are using OEM 
and are not very happy.
We need something to monitor the DB and alert us, and something to run 
"jobs" on a schedule or repair basis.
This could save me months of research and surfing.

What works for you?


TIA!!

Eric.

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