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We don't use OEM.
We have SQLab from Quest.
We have TOAD from Quest.
We have SpotLight from Quest.
We have StorageXpert from Quest (it does not work with Oracle Names and
Oracle 9i client, yet. I am waiting for Gaja to return from his much
deserved vacation to fix this problem, now that we are a paying Customer ;-)
We have PATROL from BMC.
And...
we have a bunch of our own scripts... that we can very easily change when
new Oracle versions or features are installed or utilized. I hate being the
'tester' for these high priced 3rd party tools that do not keep up with new
features/versions of Oracle. Although almost all say that they are 'business
partners' with Oracle and have access to new releases before us peasants get
it...but...
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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 5:35 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
DBA gurus,
I am just curious about what the performance tuning and monitoring tools you are using besides OEM. Your sharing is highly appreciated.
Chuan Zhang
Oracle DBA
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