Randy, There's a note for that.. How To Start OSWatcher Every System Boot Doc ID: Note:580513.1 https://supporthtml.oracle.com/ep/faces/secure/km/DocumentDisplay.jspx?id=580513.1 But haven't tried it yet.. :) - Karl Arao karlarao.wordpress.com karlarao.tiddlyspot.com On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:04 AM, Steiner, Randy <Randy.Steiner@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > It is just a perl or shell script (I forget which) and does not need to be > compiled. It runs fine on my servers. The only issue I have found is that > I need to start it manually when I reboot my servers. > > > > Randy > > > > ________________________________ > > From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Ozgur Ozdemircili > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 12:00 PM > To: ORACLE-L > Subject: Os Watcher > > > > 1-) Did anyone try oswatcher with their RAC installation? Any pros / conns? > Reliable? > > > > > > 2-) I guess the first question should have been: Did anyone managed to find > Oswatcher on Oracle downloads? > > > > It says > on http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/install.111/b28259/trouble.htm > : > > > > OSW is also included in the RACDDT script file, but is not installed by > RACDDT. OSW must be installed on each node where data is to be collected. > > To download binaries for OS Watcher and RACDDT, go to the following URL: > > https://metalink.oracle.com > > Download OSW by searching for OS Watcher, and downloading the binaries from > the User Guide bulletin. Installation instructions for OSW are provided in > the user guide. Download RACDDT by searching for RACDDT, and downloading the > binaries from the RACDDT User Guide bulletin. > > Which results in only guides. > > Does it need to be complicated always with Oracle? > > Thanks. > > Özgür Özdemircili > http://www.acikkod.org > Code so clean you could eat off it -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l