Re: Good DBA Tools ???

From: Marc Melancon <mmelanco_at_sfi-software.com>
Date: 1996/10/16
Message-ID: <01bbbb01$c92c0f90$191bf8ce_at_winnt_home3>#1/1


Look at SQL-Programmer 2.0 (comming out in November) from SFI ! http://www.sfi-software.com.

John Wansink <jwansink_at_pi.net> wrote in article <325FFA72.4AF8_at_pi.net>...
> KELLEY SCOTT A wrote:
> >
> > In article <325C1A0F.4917_at_ocdis01.tinker.af.mil>, "M.C. Rush"
 <mrush_at_ocdis01.tinker.af.mil> writes:
> > >Can anyone recommend some good tools for a DBA to use to administer
> > >several databases on different machines.
> > >
> > >The OSs I am concerned with are HPUX 10, Solaris 2.5 and possibly
> > >SCO ODT 3.
> > >
> > >Thanks in advance.
> >
> > I would strongly suggest you look at Oracle Enterprise Manager. This
 is a very impressive tool.

> > It comes FREE with Oracle 7.3, but you need a Win95 or NT machine to
 run it on.
> > I saw a demo of it and think that any site could make a lot of use of
 this tool. And while I work
> > for Oracle I'm consultant, not a sales guy. Besides its free.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Scott Kelley, Oracle Corp. (skelley_at_hsc.hac.com) "Oh! My
 eye!"
>
> Check out PATROL from BMC SOftware. It can monitor and manage systems
> and applications in a heterogeneous environment. BMC is a Business
> Allience Partner (BAP) of Oracle. Their home page is
>
> www.bmc.com
>
> so you can check that out.
>
> Over here in Holland FAST LANE is their distributor and their customers
> have stunning results on implementing PATROL.
>
> Good luck.
>
> John
>
Received on Wed Oct 16 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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