Dave Bruce scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
Anyone in the HP/Oracle camp using HP's OpenView and its Smart
Plug-in for Oracle to monitor databases?
We are in the beginning stages of implementing. I'd be interested in
hearing people's experiences. Thanks.
well, we tried to use it as
the hosting company we work with uses it. I don't have specifics but
they seem happy with it
--- Thater, William [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave Bruce scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
Anyone in the HP/Oracle camp using HP's OpenView and its Smart
Plug-in for Oracle to monitor
OV was the monitoring tool of choice (sysadmins made the decision, not
dbas) for the databases at my last company. In checking all the events
to monitor, I only found about 10 that were useful. The other ones were
heavy on the ratio angle and had nothing on wait events. I also found
the
Rachel,
We use a product from another vendor for the same reason. It's here, not
turned on, works like a pile of , but management is happy. As they say, ignorance
is bliss!!
Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA
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Sent: Friday, June 06,
This tool is mostly used by SA's on HP-UX platforms and not DBA's. Now HP
have integrated it with Oracle Enterprise Manager to consolidate the
functionality. Our SA was using it but we were not that much interested, in
fact we never needed that.
Regards
Rafiq
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I wasn't supposed to be able to review the items that are checked for
performance (it's a confidential list) but one of the dbas let me see
it...
BCHR is a very important item.
I screamed. Didn't help. One more item for my paper.
--- Goulet, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rachel,
We
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At another gig the SA's got an Oracle Monitoring DBA Helper type product for eval.
With their wiz bang toy they thought they could now question the DBA about every
little thing and I was getting pestered with lots of meaningless junk. Of course the
most prominently dislayed metric was the BCHR.
Ethan - We just have it in pilot with a single user, so I don't think that
will help you.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:04 PM
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Anyone running Oracle
I shall suggest to visit HP / Oracle web site for detailed info. In recent
past I have seen an online seminar on OPEN VIEW whereby they informed about
integration of HP Openview with Oracle Enterprise Manager thus making it
more practical to check/monitor databases and operating system.
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