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On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 11:01:26 +0100, "SK" <sk6erase277_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Hello, we are a small company in Germany having several
>geographically dispersed servers running Oracle8 and Oracle8i databases.
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>The question is, how can one effectively monitor and administer ten Oracle
>instances? We would like to have e-mail and cell-phone notification about
>critical events, like e.g. diskspace running out, or a tablespace not having
>enough space for the next extent. We would also like to have actions
>defined per critical event, e.g. "ALTER TABLESPACE xxx ADD DATAFILE..."
>and similar.
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>We have heard about SNMP, yes, but what's the best way to approach it?
>Out budget is limited. Also, we access all our databases from a central
>office by means of (slow!) modems and ISDN connections.
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>Would MRTG be a right approach?
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Oracle Enterprise Manager with the Performance Pack will do that.
The standard OEM already comes with Oracle
Hth
Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
To reply remove -verwijderdit from my e-mail address Received on Fri Nov 08 2002 - 12:03:17 CST
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