RE: Good Monitoring tool for monitoring Standard Oracle databases(10g/11g).

  • From: Iggy Fernandez <iggy_fernandez@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: NoCOUG Kyle Hailey <kylelf@xxxxxxxxx>, "contact@xxxxxxxx" <contact@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 08:42:23 -0800

That's a great list. Which of these tools are for "monitoring/alerting" of all 
databases in an enterprise (e.g. send text alerts and create trouble tickets if 
a tablespace is close to full) .
IggyDate: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 08:35:41 -0800
Subject: Re: Good Monitoring tool for monitoring Standard Oracle 
databases(10g/11g).
From: kylelf@xxxxxxxxx
To: contact@xxxxxxxx
CC: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


I vote for lab128 as well, but there are other attractive tools such as Confio 
Ignite and a new one called Lightly from Orachrome.
I put a list of tools that I know of on this blog post:
http://datavirtualizer.com/best-oracle-performance-tools/

I still need to make some additions to the page, mainly ashmon , ashmasters 
stuff and sql trace file parsers but the blog page is a good start.

- Kyle Hailey


On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 7:51 AM, Stefan Koehler <contact@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Edwin,

i have seen Confio Ignite from time to time at client site as they used it on 
daily basis. It was pretty good for Oracle SE (RAC) and there is also a

free edition of it.



Ignite Free: http://www.solarwinds.com/database-monitor.aspx

Confio Ignite: http://www.confio.com/performance/oracle/ignite



You may want to look it at. It works much better than DELL Foglight in my 
experience (especially in RAC environments).



Best Regards

Stefan Koehler



Freelance Oracle performance consultant and researcher

Homepage: http://www.soocs.de

Twitter: @OracleSK



> edwin devadanam <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> hat am 30. Dezember 2014 um 
> 03:19 geschrieben:

>

>  Guru's

>

>  Any advice to purchase good monitoring tool for monitoring Standard Oracle 
> databases(10g/11g).

>  I would like to know already people have experience/using particular 
> monitoring tool that can be deemed to good/better/best tool available in

> market yet with competitive price

>

>  We are thinking to go with spotlight(dell/quest) monitoring tool but yet to 
> make final call.

>

>  would appreciate any response on this.

>

>  thanks,

>  Edwin.K

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