Re: [GENERAL] Monitoring Tool for PostgreSQL

2017-10-18 Thread Martin Goodson

On 18/10/2017 18:37, Fabricio Pedroso Jorge wrote:

Hi all,

   is there a "official" monitoring tool for PostgreSQL databases? For 
example, i come from Oracle Database, and there, we have Enterprise 
Manager to monitor and administrer the product... is there such a 
similar tool for PostgreSQL?


Thanks for the attention.


Not an 'official' tool, but if you're familiar with OEM then EnterpriseDB does 
PostgreSQL Enterprise Manager.

https://www.enterprisedb.com/products/edb-postgres-platform/edb-postgres-enterprise-managerpem


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Re: [GENERAL] Monitoring Tool for PostgreSQL

2017-10-18 Thread Thomas Kellerer

Fabricio Pedroso Jorge schrieb am 18.10.2017 um 19:37:

is there a "official" monitoring tool for PostgreSQL databases? For
example, i come from Oracle Database, and there, we have Enterprise
Manager to monitor and administrer the product... is there such a
similar tool for PostgreSQL?


There is nothing "official" in the sense that it's developed by the Postgres 
development group.

But OPM looks quite promising:

http://opm.io/

There is a pretty extensive list in the Postgres wiki:

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Monitoring





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Re: [GENERAL] Monitoring Tool for PostgreSQL

2017-10-18 Thread Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul)
We use a PERL script to handle this sort of thing.  It’s nice this way since we 
can run them from just about anywhere.

bobb


On Oct 18, 2017, at 12:37 PM, Fabricio Pedroso Jorge 
mailto:fpjb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi all,

   is there a "official" monitoring tool for PostgreSQL databases? For example, 
i come from Oracle Database, and there, we have Enterprise Manager to monitor 
and administrer the product... is there such a similar tool for PostgreSQL?

Thanks for the attention.

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Re: [GENERAL] Monitoring Tool for PostgreSQL

2017-10-18 Thread Scott Marlowe
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 11:37 AM, Fabricio Pedroso Jorge
 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>is there a "official" monitoring tool for PostgreSQL databases? For
> example, i come from Oracle Database, and there, we have Enterprise Manager
> to monitor and administrer the product... is there such a similar tool for
> PostgreSQL?

The most commonly used monitoring tool is either zabbix or nagios
using the check_postgres perl script. That's as close to official as
I'm aware (and no, it's not "official" really, just the most common
and well supported method I'm aware of).


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[GENERAL] Monitoring Tool for PostgreSQL

2017-10-18 Thread Fabricio Pedroso Jorge
Hi all,

   is there a "official" monitoring tool for PostgreSQL databases? For
example, i come from Oracle Database, and there, we have Enterprise Manager
to monitor and administrer the product... is there such a similar tool for
PostgreSQL?

Thanks for the attention.

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Administrador de Banco de Dados

*Resumo Profissional:*
http://br.linkedin.com/in/fabriciojorge

*Contatos:*
+ 55 91 988991116
skype: fabricio.pedroso.jorge
fpjb...@gmail.com


Re: [GENERAL] Monitoring Tool

2007-05-29 Thread Andrew Sullivan
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 02:12:01PM -0300, Simon De Uvarow wrote:
> may someone tell me where to put the source of the tool for free access?

You could set up a project on pgfoundry:

http://pgfoundry.org/

Better still, contact the maintainers of some of the already-started
monitoring projects, and see if your component could be included. 
(It seems to me there are already three or four monitoring tools
there.  Search for "monitor".)

A

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[GENERAL] Monitoring Tool

2007-05-28 Thread Simon De Uvarow

Hi, time ago i have writen a Monitoring Tool in Java to perform Monitoring
to a general Data Base. But i have writen to monitoring a postgresql.
The idea is that you connect to the database and do some querys to the
system tables, asking for some values.
All theses things are configurable in a XML. You just have to write the SQL
statements, specify time between calls, and another configuration parameter
and the tool do the charts, and write all the values to an archive.

I send this mail because i want to share the tool, i think is a good
develop, and maybe it could help someone to monitor a system without
spelling money.

may someone tell me where to put the source of the tool for free access?

i used eclipse for develope, i can send all the proyect folder in a zip
file.

regards,
sorry about my english

Simon

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