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monitoring tool [message #395803] Thu, 02 April 2009 10:49 Go to next message
vishesh_dba
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please sugest any monitoring tool to view all alert logs .

Re: monitoring tool [message #395804 is a reply to message #395803] Thu, 02 April 2009 10:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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external table and SQL.
There are solutions on this on Internet.

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Re: monitoring tool [message #395805 is a reply to message #395804] Thu, 02 April 2009 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
vishesh_dba
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i am searching it on internet but not getting exactly can u tell me the any specific link for it ...which is free version
Re: monitoring tool [message #395808 is a reply to message #395805] Thu, 02 April 2009 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Quoting Michel
>>external table and SQL.
Those are "free" as they come with oracle.
You can also write your own shell scripts.
There are a ton of examples here in this forum and web.
Re: monitoring tool [message #395809 is a reply to message #395805] Thu, 02 April 2009 11:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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They are not tools, they are shell, SQL or PL/SQL scripts.
Search for "Oracle errors in alert.log" or the like.

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Re: monitoring tool [message #395810 is a reply to message #395803] Thu, 02 April 2009 11:05 Go to previous message
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>they are SQL or PL/SQL scripts.
or shell scripts or PERL scripts, or ......
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