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Previously on "Rebecca !!! Oracle Monitor"

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  • nobody here but us chicke
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    solaris ?

    Sandy

    do you mean that the dbase is on solaris or that your tool has to be on solaris ?

    Have you looked at the quest products ? (the toad people)

    Nobody here but us Chickens

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  • MikeB
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    Otn

    You can download most Oracle software for 'evaluation' from otn.oracle.com (including Enterprise Manager).

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  • Fork_Oil
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    We use Big Brother. (www.bb4.org) It's only suposed to be free for use by non-profit organisations though - but is cheap anyway.
    Grab an Oracle monitoring script off the 'net for it (there's a contrib section on the site), and customise for your own use.
    Has a graphical display for a browser, wich you can customise to an extent. Does email alerts and pagers if you want. We find it surprisingly effective once setup.

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  • MikeB
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    Originally posted by SandyDown
    Hi Rebecca/anyone else,

    Just wondering if you can recommend a good oracle monitor, the criteria is that it needs to be FREE :-) and works on Solaris, but still have nice graphics :-)

    any ideas??

    thanks
    What do you need it to do SandyDown?

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  • Rebecca Loos
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    sorry Sandy, dunno - I have never used a monitor for Oracle on Solaris

    Command Line Rebecca

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  • SandyDown
    started a topic Rebecca !!! Oracle Monitor

    Rebecca !!! Oracle Monitor

    Hi Rebecca/anyone else,

    Just wondering if you can recommend a good oracle monitor, the criteria is that it needs to be FREE :-) and works on Solaris, but still have nice graphics :-)

    any ideas??

    thanks

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