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Re: Centralized Alert Log Monitoring

From: Stephane Faroult <sfaroult_at_oriole.com>
Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 11:44:11 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.003E8C3F.20020107112209@fatcity.com>

dmeng_at_focal.com wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> Currently I am the only DBA for the 15 productin databases in our company.
> I have written shell scripts on all database servers to parse the alert.log
> file and look for Oracle errors and send page/E-mail if problems are found.
> While this works it is sometimes painful to maintain - if I want to change
> something I have to go to different servers to change the scripts one by
> one. I figure it would be nice if we can have a centralized solution where
> I can monitor alert logs remotely and don't have to hop from server to
> server. Are there any tools/scripts that enable DBAs to do this? I know
> OEM can do that with the Advanced Events but now you have to buy the
> Diagnostics pack for that.
> TIA
> Dennis Meng
> Database Administrator
> Focal Communications
> 847-954-8328

I know a company which has such a product in development but it won't be ready to be shipped before a while. Have you thought about using rdist? It may help you maintain directories in sync. You can have a refence machine for your scripts and have them automatically propagated everywhere.

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Stephane Faroult
Oriole Ltd
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