Progress and MS-SQL monitoring

Richard.Luys at vanderlet.nl Richard.Luys at vanderlet.nl
Tue Jan 25 17:46:08 CET 2005


Andreas (and all the others who replied with suggestions),

Thanks for your answers, I'll look into it immediately! 'Some hacking
required' is not so much of a problem, we're already glad we do not have
to start from scratch and/or reinvent the wheel...

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Richard Luys wrote:
 We need to monitor Progress and MS-SQL databases on a short notice, but
we  could not find any check-scripts 
for this. Is anybody aware of scripts  that check these databases? Is
somebody working on them?
 
 
Check in the contrib section. Manual hacking might be required. You will
need the freetds libs and a bunch of 
perl modules or the tsql binary, but you should find at least two
plugins that can check MSSQL (it shamelessly 
uses the tabular datastream protocol, so you will be able to check
sybase servers with the same plugin).
 
I've never heard of a Progress database server before. Sounds like
ripoff of the well-known and much-loved 
Postgres if you ask me. check_pgsql is included in the standard plugin
distribution. You need the postgres 
development files (headers) as well as the shared (or static) client
libraries installed for the plugin 
distribution to find it.
 
Please let me know if there is a solution already for this, or if we
have  to start from scratch.
 If the latter, I make sure the scripts become available for the
community!
  Kind regards,
Richard Luys
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