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Re: Oracle database status web page

From: nilanjan <nilanjan_sarkar_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2 Apr 2003 15:54:19 -0800
Message-ID: <6c8b1f5.0304021554.1aa64b6a@posting.google.com>


Hans Forbrich <forbrich_at_telusplanet.net> wrote in message news:<3E8B1CE0.F2195F6E_at_telusplanet.net>...
> nilanjan wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am looking for some ideas to create a web page that will show me the
> > database status for a number of ORacle databases.
> > - I want this to be very simple to implement (I am not a web
> > programmmer but know very little java to be dangerous )
> > - I do not want to use any other fancy software. The page will be
> > added to a generic company intranet (simple jsp or javascript or asp
> > should be fine but no other tools)
> > - I do not want to run this on an Oracle database itself, should be
> > running from webserver and run for example tnsping or such.
> >
> > Any pointers ??
>
> Just curious - why would you not want to use the Oracle Enterprise Manager
> that comes bundled with the database and (apparently) has the base
> capability you want and more?
> /Hans

  1. Doesnt this involve running some Oracle Intelligent agent or such on the remote databases ? I think I saw messages like that when I was playing with OEM with a Management repository on my local machine. Trying to solve this issue. It could not discover other nodes as Intelligent Agent was not running on those other database instances (which I do not control)
  2. Also this would involve the Web Portal running OEM ( where I do not have control either) I can only give them the web page or program to implement.
  3. Again this involves creating another Repository database , so that adds another failure point and dependency. What if the repository itself was down or the Oracle Apache machine was down ??

Of course , The enterprise portal web sever I want to publish on , in itself is always the point of failure at a minimum (but assume it has high reliability ) Received on Wed Apr 02 2003 - 17:54:19 CST

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