Re: Monitoring Oracle RDS

From: Nathan Owen <nathan.owen_at_bluemedora.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 18:32:43 -0500
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Michael:
Oracle recently released an Amazon AWS plugin for EM12c. You can download it from Oracle's new EM-focused Extensibility Exchange. It provides visibility into RDS, however, it's not clear it fully meets your requirements.

Thanks, Nathan

Nathan Owen | Blue Medora
blog.bluemedora.com

On Dec 13, 2012, at 10:55 AM, Michael Wehrle <michaelw436_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> All, I am working on migrating some oracle databases into Amazon RDS. Is
> there a good monitoring solution out there for these instances? The
> provided cloudwatch is minimal, and not useful at all in terms of
> performance metrics, wait events, top sql, top activity. OEM seems out of
> the question, since its an agent-based tool, and with RDS you give up
> access to the server where the db resides.
> Cloudwatch monitors the following for RDS:
>
> CPU,Storage,Memory,Swap,Connection Count,I/O,Replag
>
> I need to be able to see some more useful stuff. At this point, I only see
> that I may have to use statspack or something similar to it, but thats all
> manual work. A GUI for my db customers would be ideal.
>
> Suggestions?
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