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CA's support for Oracle is not very good to say the least. Their Oracle Agent 2.x is
pretty much useless, it only monitors like 6 things. Just by comparing their own
product
between SQL Server Agent, DB2 Agent and Oracle Agent, you can tell that. Oracle Agent
3.x
is much better but still a long way to go compare to BMC Patrol's Oracle support.
>>> lisa.yttri_at_cnh.com 12/04/01 03:25PM >>>
Hi -
Does anyone have experience with either of these products? I'm interested in ease of installation, ease of use, and quality of support. I realize they are both pricey, but they both seem to do a lot. I've been asked to look at alternatives (I'm sure the cost will be prohibitive, but we'll see).
Also if you know of any comparable tools, I'm very interested to hear about them.
Thanks much -
Lisa
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