>From 'Oracle Database Monitoring for the Beginner' (pdf) - Chris Grabowy

"In a centralized configuration, the monitoring software scripts reside on 
one server. This obviously makes maintenance easier, but if the hosting 
server fails then there is no (more) monitoring of the databases"

regards
Madhu


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>Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 08:00:33 -0800
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>Greetings -
>I am planning to centralize our Oracle monitoring process by using one
>PL/SQL procedure to query database extents, invalid objects, alert logs etc
>through database links. I wonder if anybody has done it before and if there
>is any cons with it.  The pros would be ease of administration, ease of
>standardization etc.
>
>TIA
>
>Dennis
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