RE: OEM day today?

2001-03-14 Thread Boivin, Patrice J

It just monitors Up/Down, I think.

Sometimes it doesn't work very well, my SQL Server has been down for two
days (I don't use it) and the green flag is still up inside the OEM.

I have problems with my test server though, jre.exe is hogging the system.

Do you know if the OEM can monitor MS Access and Excel?

: )

Patrice Boivin
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From:   Nguyen, Long [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, March 13, 2001 6:07 PM
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Subject:RE: OEM day today?

I don't know about publicity but if you install OEM 2.2 (Management
Pack I think) you would see a product in there that allows the monitoring of
SQL
Server.

Long

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Since today seems to be the official OEM day on the list, here is
something
I just discovered (may not be news to others). OEM supports MS SQL
Server
services. While "discovering" one of Oracle databases running on
Win2k, I
noticed new entry in Console tree: SQLServers. Upon starting Data
Gatherer
on that lonely Windoz box, I was able to fire up Performance Manager
(part
of Diagnostics pack) and view all sorts of interesting info about
SQL Server
databases. Has this been publicized by Oracle anywhere?

Gary Weber

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RE: OEM day today?

2001-03-14 Thread Gary Weber

Event-wise, yes, only UpDown is available out of the box. However, it lets
one see inside of the windows server AND inside of SQL db
(buffers/logs/hits/etc.).

Far as Access and Expell, for the right price I could prolly right few tcl
scripts to manage those as well :)

Gary Weber


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Patrice J
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 7:21 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


It just monitors Up/Down, I think.

Sometimes it doesn't work very well, my SQL Server has been down for two
days (I don't use it) and the green flag is still up inside the OEM.

I have problems with my test server though, jre.exe is hogging the system.

Do you know if the OEM can monitor MS Access and Excel?

: )

Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

Systems Admin  Operations | Admin. et Exploit. des systmes
Technology Services| Services technologiques
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-Original Message-
From:   Nguyen, Long [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Tuesday, March 13, 2001 6:07 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject:RE: OEM day today?

I don't know about publicity but if you install OEM 2.2 (Management
Pack I think) you would see a product in there that allows the monitoring of
SQL
Server.

Long

-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, 14 March 2001 8:11 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Since today seems to be the official OEM day on the list, here is
something
I just discovered (may not be news to others). OEM supports MS SQL
Server
services. While "discovering" one of Oracle databases running on
Win2k, I
noticed new entry in Console tree: SQLServers. Upon starting Data
Gatherer
on that lonely Windoz box, I was able to fire up Performance Manager
(part
of Diagnostics pack) and view all sorts of interesting info about
SQL Server
databases. Has this been publicized by Oracle anywhere?

Gary Weber

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RE: OEM day today?

2001-03-13 Thread John Hindmarsh

Now if I could get OEM to install... G

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Since today seems to be the official OEM day on the list, here is something
I just discovered (may not be news to others). OEM supports MS SQL Server
services. While "discovering" one of Oracle databases running on Win2k, I
noticed new entry in Console tree: SQLServers. Upon starting Data Gatherer
on that lonely Windoz box, I was able to fire up Performance Manager (part
of Diagnostics pack) and view all sorts of interesting info about SQL Server
databases. Has this been publicized by Oracle anywhere?

Gary Weber

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RE: OEM day today?

2001-03-13 Thread Nguyen, Long

I don't know about publicity but if you install OEM 2.2 (Management Pack I think) you 
would see a product in there that allows the monitoring of SQL
Server.

Long

-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, 14 March 2001 8:11 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


Since today seems to be the official OEM day on the list, here is something
I just discovered (may not be news to others). OEM supports MS SQL Server
services. While "discovering" one of Oracle databases running on Win2k, I
noticed new entry in Console tree: SQLServers. Upon starting Data Gatherer
on that lonely Windoz box, I was able to fire up Performance Manager (part
of Diagnostics pack) and view all sorts of interesting info about SQL Server
databases. Has this been publicized by Oracle anywhere?

Gary Weber

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