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Hi all,
Thanks for the replies!!
Well, I wil figure out wich method to use. Grid Control is difficult to
learn (i suppose) but a will take al look.
Thanks Again!!
Andre
On 24 jan, 07:20, "Paul" <dontem..._at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Kuwerti:
>
> If all you have is native Oracle and not any 3rd party software, I would
> suggest setting up a Statspack report for each database and write your
> scripts to email the log files to you when they complete. This method
> allows you to open your email in the morning and get a good health report on
> all of your databases. Other GUI tools may be more sophisticated but if
> they are not available this method utilizes the resources already available
> to you.
>
> Good luck.
>
> --
> Paul LaBarbera
> DBA Manager, AT&T Information Technology Division
> Morristown, NJ
>
> "Kuwerti" <avanros..._at_hotmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1169558773.998272.143700_at_l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hello All,
>
> > At the moment we have 15 different oracle servers in our company. I am
> > looking for a managing tool to monitor all these databases at once. for
> > example: every morning a quick overview of the databases-status,
> > tablespace-status etc.. etc... Can anyone point me in the right
> > direction for such a tool?? Does Oracle have it??
>
> > Thanks in advange!
>
> > Andre van Rossem
> > The Netherlands
Received on Thu Jan 25 2007 - 00:21:37 CST
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