Plugin check_oracle_health

Claudio Kuenzler ck at claudiokuenzler.com
Wed Oct 3 08:34:42 CEST 2012


It's not that hard and a lot of things are written in the documentation of
check_oracle_health.
I even wrote an article about this in September 2011 explaining the steps:
http://www.claudiokuenzler.com/blog/192/install-perl-dbd-oracle-DBD::Oracle-on-SuSE-SLES10-without-cpan

You should do it the way you prefer of course. But in my setup I wanted to
run check_oracle_health on a standalone Nagios server. That way I also see
if there's a latency in the remote sql query. Real life applications rarely
use localhost connections.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Cosmin Neagu <cosmin.neagu at omnilogic.ro>wrote:

>  Well, thats the hard part for me, installing those ORA files - didnt
> find yet how to do that. I think installing the plugin on DBServer and
> using NRPE is easier.
>
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> On 10/02/2012 06:05 PM, Claudio Kuenzler wrote:
>
>
>  The plugin needs to be installed on the Oracle Database server.
>>
>
> That's not entirely correct. It can also run on a standalone Nagios server.
> But you need to install the ora files to be able to launch the plugin
> against an Oracle DB server.
> I did that successfully on Nagios 3.3.1 against ORA11.
>
>
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