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Re: Multiple database monitoring tool.

From: Bill & Mary Border <bb22_at_adelphia.net>
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 03:00:23 GMT
Message-ID: <bZY2a.7605$jR3.3950270@news1.news.adelphia.net>


 Try DBAmon. It monitors Oracle (UX or Win), Informix, SAP and MSSQL. And it is free. http://dbamon.com . It runs on UX and we are using it to monitor about 900 DB's concurrently. It has a WWW interface.

Bill

"DA Morgan" <damorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message news:3E4C2CB2.77DCD8D1_at_exesolutions.com...
> Forte Agent wrote:
>
> > I am wondering if there is free (or public domain) Oracle database
> > (also maybe other databases such as Sybase, MS SQL Server, etc)
> > monitoring tool that can monitor multiple databases in a single view.
> > There are some commercial monitoring tools that can do it by showing
> > status of more than one database in one centralized view. If needed,
> > they let you drill down to individual databases for detailed status of
> > database. Is there such tool that is free? It would be better if the
> > tool is web based. Thank you in advance.
> >
> > Day-dreaming.
>
> You list no hardware, no operating system, no version or edition
> information. On top of that you cross-post to multiple usenet groups. This
> is not a good start.
>
> But have you look at Oracle Enterprise manager?
>
> Oracle is NOT a Microsoft product and can NOT be managed by looking at a
> GUI tool. It is far to rich a product for that. Yes there are some good
> products out there that help such as those from Computer Associates but
> they are not free and they still require knowledge and experience to be
> put to effective use.
>
> Daniel Morgan
>
Received on Thu Feb 13 2003 - 21:00:23 CST

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