Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring Oracle tablespace created with autoextension option

2013-01-21 Thread Joerg Linge

Am 21.01.2013 um 07:36 schrieb Yu Watanabe yu.watan...@jp.fujitsu.com:

 Hello all.
 
 I would like to ask for help to people in this mailinglist.
 
 We are trying to monitor Oracle Database which is installed on  the Windows 
 Server.
 * Sorry that we cannot reveal the details of the versions at this moment.
 
 Nagios (v 3.0.6) is installed in the Linux box (RHEL 5.2).
 
 I am considerding to monitor the Oracle Table space but hesitating which 
 plugin to use. The table is created with the autoextension option.
 
 We found check_oracle_health but is this the most recommended plugin 
 to monitor Oracle installed on the Windows Server? 

yes it is (IMHO)

Joerg
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Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring Oracle tablespace created with autoextension option

2013-01-21 Thread Sunil Sankar
you can also go with op5 check_oracle which can do a lot of things .Please
find the below feature list


The plugin can monitor:
- database availability (tnsping)
- login or dummy login
- cache hit ratio
- tablespace usage
- datafile usage
- total number of datafiles
- available extents per table or tablespace
- log archiving enabled or not
- backupmode
- user defined query, match for string or numeric value
- locks
- broken transactions
- failed transactions
- transactions in the deferred error queue
- invalid transactions


http://git.op5.org/git/?p=nagios/op5plugins.git;a=blob_plain;f=check_oracle.pl;hb=HEAD



On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Joerg Linge pitchf...@ederdrom.de wrote:


 Am 21.01.2013 um 07:36 schrieb Yu Watanabe yu.watan...@jp.fujitsu.com:

  Hello all.
 
  I would like to ask for help to people in this mailinglist.
 
  We are trying to monitor Oracle Database which is installed on  the
 Windows Server.
  * Sorry that we cannot reveal the details of the versions at this moment.
 
  Nagios (v 3.0.6) is installed in the Linux box (RHEL 5.2).
 
  I am considerding to monitor the Oracle Table space but hesitating which
  plugin to use. The table is created with the autoextension option.
 
  We found check_oracle_health but is this the most recommended plugin
  to monitor Oracle installed on the Windows Server?

 yes it is (IMHO)

 Joerg

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