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Re: [nv-l] oracle services

2004-03-25 15:53:47
Subject: Re: [nv-l] oracle services
From: CMazon AT commercebankfl DOT com
To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 15:49:55 -0500

Are you running 7.1.4??  Have you tried using Servmon for that?  Configure it in servmon.conf just make sure you enter an interval at the end like isOracle|1521|OracleServers|Oracle|||*|20    (20 minutes).

The * at the end is the Selection criteria... so if you dont have an object with the name of 172.16.1.31 then it won't be able to check it.  * means to check all nodes in the NV database on that port (1521).


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03/25/2004 04:45 AM
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hi there list!

I'm trying to find and keep track the status of all oracle nodes in my
network using nvsniffer. I wrote in nvsniffer.conf the following:
isOracle|1521|OracleServers|Oracle|||*
but ... nothing! I talk with the Oracle Admin and he told me that all
servers with oracle have more interfaces and Oracle service is configured
to listen only on a particular address. So I tried to put such an address
instead of * in my nvsniffer.conf (for example 172.16.1.31). running
manually nvsniffer I received:
"unable to find any node(s) matching the node selection criteria
'172.16.1.31'"
The node that has the interface with this IP is named spappcl11m (netview
has it that way in its maps) and this is resolved to 10.16.1.21 while
172.16.1.31 is mapped to spappcl1d.
How can I resolv this problem? Do you have any other ideea?
thanks a lot

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