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monitors:chk_oracle [2015/02/26 13:16] – [Changelog] aecanomonitors:chk_oracle [2015/02/26 14:42] (current) – [Source] aecano
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-====== My Monitor (CHANGEME) ======+====== CHK_ORACLE ======
  
 ^ Author | [[ aecano@gmail.com | Allan Cano ]] | ^ Author | [[ aecano@gmail.com | Allan Cano ]] |
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 === Client side === === Client side ===
  
-  Edit the parameters in chk_oracle.def with your oracle's settings:<code>+  Edit the parameters in chk_oracle.def with your oracle's settings:<code>
 ORACLE_HOME=YOUR_ORACLE_HOME; export ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_HOME=YOUR_ORACLE_HOME; export ORACLE_HOME
 ORACLE_SIDS=""; export ORACLE_SIDS ORACLE_SIDS=""; export ORACLE_SIDS
 DB_PASSWORD="YOUR_XYMON_ORACLE_PWD"; export DB_PASSWORD DB_PASSWORD="YOUR_XYMON_ORACLE_PWD"; export DB_PASSWORD
-</code> +</code> \\ Set ORACLE_SIDS to your oracle sid or space delimited list of sids. \\ If left blank it will default to the sids in your oratab file. 
-Set ORACLE_SIDS to your oracle sid or space delimited list of sids. +  Run the chk_oracle.setup script as an oracle dba account to create an oracle user for xymon monitoring:<code>
-If left blank it will default to the sids in your oratab file. +
-  Run the chk_oracle.setup script as an oracle dba account to create an oracle user for xymon monitoring:<code>+
 create user xymon identified by my_passwd default tablespace users; create user xymon identified by my_passwd default tablespace users;
 grant connect to xymon; grant connect to xymon;
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 grant select on dba_objects to xymon; grant select on dba_objects to xymon;
 </code> </code>
-  Add servers to be monitored to chk_oracle.servers<code>+  Add servers to be monitored to chk_oracle.servers<code>
 hostname.domain.com:/path/to/oracle/home hostname.domain.com:/path/to/oracle/home
 </code> </code>
-  You can simply run chk_oracle.sh and if the hostname is in the servers file the script will update the clientlaunch.cfg file with the following:<code>+  You can simply run chk_oracle.sh and if the hostname is in the servers file the script will update the clientlaunch.cfg file with the following:<code>
 # The oracle client task # The oracle client task
 [oracle] [oracle]
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 === Server side === === Server side ===
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 Nothing Nothing
  
 ===== Source ===== ===== Source =====
-There's a link to the extention at the top of the page!+There's a link to the extension at the top of the page!
  
 ===== Known  Bugs and Issues ===== ===== Known  Bugs and Issues =====
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