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listener status checking

From: Kerber, Andrew W. <Andrew.Kerber_at_umb.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:58:56 -0500
Message-ID: <D40740337A3B524FA81DB598D2D7EBB307EF0322@x6009a.umb.corp.umb.com>


Hi, we have been using bmc patrol to monitor instance and listener status, but it has reached the point where the number of false alarms from patrol has made it unusable for this.

Does anyone have a shell script or even a stored procedure that uses external table definitions that will read the listener.ora, and preferably connect to each database using each listener, or even do a tnsping on each listener to verify that it is up? We have solaris and aix versions of Unix. Oracle versions run from 8.1.7 to 10.2.0.3

Andrew W. Kerber
Senior Oracle DBA
UMB "If at first you dont succeed dont take up skydiving."



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