Re: Monitoring Oracle with Nagios?

From: Mark Burgess <mark_at_burgess-consulting.com.au>
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 09:06:20 +1100
Message-Id: <EA0D9712-1581-47D0-B4FF-1DFFB2D92A27_at_burgess-consulting.com.au>


Mark,

Have a look at Check_MK - it is built on the Nagios core and has Oracle plugins for the services you are looking to monitor. It is also easy enough to extend to write your own.

Regards,

Mark Burgess

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> On 28 Oct 2017, at 9:00 am, Courtney Llamas <courtney.llamas_at_oracle.com> wrote:
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> Take a look at Oracle Management Cloud if you’re looking for cloud monitoring...  integration to aws, azure, Oracle cloud and on premises...
> 
> ***disclaimer I work on this product and oem ***
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Oct 27, 2017, at 2:40 PM, Mark J. Bobak <mark_at_bobak.net> wrote:
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>> Hi guys,
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>> Is anyone monitoring their Oracle instances w/ Nagios?
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>> We have Nogios installed, and for system-level monitoring (host up/down, file system space, etc) it does a reasonably good job.
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>> But, I've had no luck finding plugins for Oracle monitoring that are worth anything. (tablespace, ASM DG space, etc) Does anyone out there monitor Oracle w/ Nagios? What plugin(s) do you use? I've found a few, but have not had any luck getting them to work.
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>> Help? Suggestions?
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>> I'm also looking at OEM and Cloudwatch (we're all on AWS here), but there seems to be some resistance to OEM, and CloudWatch looks like a bit of an intimidating learning curve....
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>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Mark
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