Re: Monitoring Services

From: Guillermo Alan Bort <cicciuxdba_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:48:54 -0300
Message-ID: <CAJ2dSGTKOyh-vMchJu1ctaSf12oLqD4pLwZD4rJtox+NP=+hew_at_mail.gmail.com>



if you have RAC you can set up services as cluster resources and start them all with a simple comand.
Alan.-

On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Uzzell, Stephan <SUzzell_at_micros.com>wrote:

> Services is really in some ways an unfortunate name for them – it makes
> searching quite difficult as it is a broad enough term with enough other
> uses that it is hard to find the answer I’m looking for.****
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> I recently got a complaint that users were unable to connect to one of the
> databases. When I connected, I found that the service they connect to was
> not running. My guess is that we (the DBAs) failed to restart that service
> after the last maintenance window – and it seems that in 10g, services do
> not automatically start when you bring the instance up.****
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> So – how do people monitor that the necessary services are up and running?
> Can Grid Control be set to alert if a service is down?****
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> Thanks!****
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> *Stephan Uzzell*****
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