John:

I believe you are referring the VCS "trigger", which is some
programming interface Veritas provided. Those triggers are mainly
used to incorporate certain user processes after failover and
are not for monitoring purposes.

DJ

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Kanagaraj
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:27 AM
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David,

My understanding is that VCS itself can provide you with simple 'external'
scripts that can be run to monitor the process as well as to perform any
additional checks/stats gathering. Since this is ruin by VCS, it will be
able to understand that there has been a failover. Apologies - I don't
remember the details, but you should be able to check this with Veritas.

John Kanagaraj
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:52 AM
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>Subject: Help -- Your opinions on Oracle HA monitoring tool
>
>
>Dear listers:
>
>Sorry for the 2nd soliciting mail.
>
>Is there any commercial monitoring tools (other than OEM, Quest
>Foglight/Iwatch) which can perform Oracle monitoring under HA
>environments ? More details of my requirements will be if I've
>3 VCS cluster database servers which I would like to monitor
>
>1. its regular Oracle performance metrix
>2. is any events trigger its failover
>3. the tools should smart enough to begin it monitoring on
>    the new failover box automatically
>
>Thanks for any insights
>
>DJ
>
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