Re: 13C OEM/GC monitoring specific windows services

From: Courtney Llamas <COURTNEY.LLAMAS_at_ORACLE.COM>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 08:41:13 -0500
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You could probably do that w/ a ME as well, but listing service and status in file, then grepping out if they’re down. The problem I see there is that there’s often services that are down for known reasons. So may have to add something to say for this list of services I care about, check….

If you only have a few you care about though, I would probably script them individually so you can alert/react upon them uniquely, and will be a simpler script rather than deciding what you do/don’t care about.

> On Jul 2, 2019, at 12:48 AM, Jack van Zanen <jack_at_vanzanen.com> wrote:
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> I am a bit further with this and can do a metric extension to check for a specific service name and find out if it is started or not and alert on status FALSE.
> This can work in our case as we dont need to look for many services, but would prefer a solution where I can just list the services in a list or file and check all of them.
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> On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 8:41 AM Jack van Zanen <jack_at_vanzanen.com <mailto:jack_at_vanzanen.com>> wrote:
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> We have a 13C OEM/GC setup and a couple of hosts/ databases that we monitor. All pretty standard.
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> Now I have been looking in to adding an agent to non database hosts just to monitor the OS and specific services.
> Monitoring the host comes standard, but is it possible to configure the monitoring to monitor the status for a specific set of services?
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