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I've never cared for the confusing (to me) configuration method
of Karma. I did use it at one time, but discontinued it's
use. It is a big brother like tool for Oracle. I don't know if
Sean has done any more work on it.
OracleTool is still very good.
OraC is likewise a decent tool
Dont' forget OraSnap.
These tools all fit a different niche.
OraC can be found at search.cpan.org
OraSnap: http://www.oracle-books.com/orasnap/
OracleTool: http://www.oracletool.com/
Tora: http://www.globecom.se/tora/
Jared
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 10:15, Mladen Gogala wrote:
> Sean Hull's "Karma" used to be a decent tool, Adam von Nieda's oracletool could
> be used for monitoring, as well as "tora". I haven't seen a new release for any
> of those for quite a while, and I'm inclined to believe that all of them would
> need some work before they can be fully relied upon. Commercial ones may be
> decent: BMC Patrol and Quest are the first things that come to mind. Quest usually
> has well written software and good products. BMC is left without Dave Ensor, and
> now they're like the Bulls without Michael Jordan.
> On 05/14/2004 12:40:14 PM, Diego Cutrone wrote:
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