Lots of Oracle-DB Templates if anyone shows interest
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Lots of Oracle-DB Templates if anyone shows interest
Hi there,
Update: you can find all instructions under: http://docs.cacti.net/usertemplate:graph:oracle
if any one is interested i´d be willing to upload and more importantly describe how to monitor an oracle-DB with cati (mine is 10.1g). The templates should work for other Oracle-versions as well, if you are brave enough to get the "subagent" up and running. If anyone needs a hand with 10.1/2g i´ll post how i got it running under W2K3.
I´m not a db-admin so i created all the graphs that the oracle-snmp guide suggested (from page 60, book is attached).
so again, if anyone wants some, i´ll start putting it together and post templates/scripts, etc. I attached just some of the graphs not all of them (total is about 23)
cheers,
jerrison
Update: you can find all instructions under: http://docs.cacti.net/usertemplate:graph:oracle
if any one is interested i´d be willing to upload and more importantly describe how to monitor an oracle-DB with cati (mine is 10.1g). The templates should work for other Oracle-versions as well, if you are brave enough to get the "subagent" up and running. If anyone needs a hand with 10.1/2g i´ll post how i got it running under W2K3.
I´m not a db-admin so i created all the graphs that the oracle-snmp guide suggested (from page 60, book is attached).
so again, if anyone wants some, i´ll start putting it together and post templates/scripts, etc. I attached just some of the graphs not all of them (total is about 23)
cheers,
jerrison
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Last edited by jerrison on Wed Jul 07, 2010 9:19 am, edited 3 times in total.
The Oracle manual is copyrighted material, and cannot be distributed unless authorized by Oracle, so I have removed it.
Feel free to post the templates and the instructions (with a link to the manual) at:
http://docs.cacti.net/templates
http://docs.cacti.net/templates.guidelines
Feel free to post the templates and the instructions (with a link to the manual) at:
http://docs.cacti.net/templates
http://docs.cacti.net/templates.guidelines
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okay,
here´s the link to the manual:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A973 ... h3.htm#424
i´d like to only make the effort of writing all the steps down in english if someone is really interested...since it´s quite a bit of work for me .
here´s the link to the manual:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/A973 ... h3.htm#424
i´d like to only make the effort of writing all the steps down in english if someone is really interested...since it´s quite a bit of work for me .
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I for one (to be the first, of course ) am very interested in these templates.
If you could post them, and a description of what to do, I'd really appreciate it.
If you'd like to write the walk-through in your native language, you could always use google translator to convert it to English. This tool is not perfect, but it could save you time.
Thanks
If you could post them, and a description of what to do, I'd really appreciate it.
If you'd like to write the walk-through in your native language, you could always use google translator to convert it to English. This tool is not perfect, but it could save you time.
Thanks
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Well, make that two to askjerrison wrote:it´s just one person i needed to say he´d like to have it .
otherwise it´s just a waste of everyone´s time i think.
I have had this on my list for quite a while and I'm looking forward to see if you have done it the same way as I would have. Reading your first post indicates that we are on the same track.
Nice work.
Regards,
Joop
okay,
here´s what i came up with. It´s a PDF since i plan to put it into the Cacti Wiki as well and i happen to use dokuwiki as well .
I need to state that my instructions worked for me and i surely hope that someone else might benefit from that but there´s no guarantee as we all know .
So here you have it, see if it suits you.
here´s what i came up with. It´s a PDF since i plan to put it into the Cacti Wiki as well and i happen to use dokuwiki as well .
I need to state that my instructions worked for me and i surely hope that someone else might benefit from that but there´s no guarantee as we all know .
So here you have it, see if it suits you.
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Hey Jerrison,
All wonders to check with the oracle cacti template, I would like to go this but how I can do all this on linux x86_64 where I haven't w2k3 (not single microsoft window to look around), can you please help me out to setup the things,
The part I have done only is to downloaded the agent on my linux box, that is the zip file Linux_x86_64_Grid_Control_agent_download_11_1_0_1_0.zip
-Ravi
All wonders to check with the oracle cacti template, I would like to go this but how I can do all this on linux x86_64 where I haven't w2k3 (not single microsoft window to look around), can you please help me out to setup the things,
The part I have done only is to downloaded the agent on my linux box, that is the zip file Linux_x86_64_Grid_Control_agent_download_11_1_0_1_0.zip
-Ravi
Just start the installer after you have unpacked the archive. The question about which host/port to connect you answer with localhost and a number.ravibhure wrote:Hey Jerrison,
All wonders to check with the oracle cacti template, I would like to go this but how I can do all this on linux x86_64 where I haven't w2k3 (not single microsoft window to look around), can you please help me out to setup the things,
The part I have done only is to downloaded the agent on my linux box, that is the zip file Linux_x86_64_Grid_Control_agent_download_11_1_0_1_0.zip
-Ravi
It will complain but go on installing the agent. Follow the docs for changing the mentioned files and follow the mentioned documentation on the site of Oracle but for linux/unix not for windows.
I did this recently for my Centos5 based Oracle RT installation and things were reasonable smooth, but then I used the 10.2.x version of the Agent.
Only thing left is to get more datasources in one graph. The documentation is a bit scarce in that respect, or my Cacti knowledge is lacking.
Regards,
Joop
Hey Ravi,
you basically just need to get the emsubagent going, oracle gotta hae some documentation for linux there as well.
The rest is just importing cacti-oracle-templates.
@joop
you can create all graphs that make sense to you, since i only have one huge DataSource with all the values i could grab from Oracle.
There are excellent tutorials how to create your own graph in the Cacti manual: http://docs.cacti.net/manual:087:2_basi ... irst_graph -> for starters.
I got all the stuff i needed from that manual .
cheers,
jerri
you basically just need to get the emsubagent going, oracle gotta hae some documentation for linux there as well.
The rest is just importing cacti-oracle-templates.
@joop
you can create all graphs that make sense to you, since i only have one huge DataSource with all the values i could grab from Oracle.
There are excellent tutorials how to create your own graph in the Cacti manual: http://docs.cacti.net/manual:087:2_basi ... irst_graph -> for starters.
I got all the stuff i needed from that manual .
cheers,
jerri
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Re: Lots of Oracle-DB Templates if anyone shows interest
Cacti 0.8.7g on Centos 5.5.
Oracle 10g on Windows 2K3 R2 SP2.
After much trouble(shooting) we managed to get the subagent running.
However, I get this when walking it:
[root@cacti_server ~]# snmpwalk -v 2c -c public oracle_server:1161 .1.3.6.1.4.1.111.4
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.111.4 = No more variables left in this MIB View (It is past the end of the MIB tree)
I have imported the snmp_queries and templates. I have created the data sources, etc; However I get no data from those queries.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
Oracle 10g on Windows 2K3 R2 SP2.
After much trouble(shooting) we managed to get the subagent running.
However, I get this when walking it:
[root@cacti_server ~]# snmpwalk -v 2c -c public oracle_server:1161 .1.3.6.1.4.1.111.4
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.111.4 = No more variables left in this MIB View (It is past the end of the MIB tree)
I have imported the snmp_queries and templates. I have created the data sources, etc; However I get no data from those queries.
What am I missing?
Thanks!
Re: Lots of Oracle-DB Templates if anyone shows interest
Hi paleogryph,
a few questions: did u setup the emsubagent for port 161 or 1161? Oracle suggests moving the "original" snmp service to 1161
and let the emsubagent run with 161.
I never tried snmp v2, i think! What ist your result with snmp v1?
As long as the snmp query doesnt show results, your data sources will not get "filled".
I hope that helps!
Hang in there, my DB-Guys assure me, it was worth the rather hefty effort (no thanks to Oracle)!
a few questions: did u setup the emsubagent for port 161 or 1161? Oracle suggests moving the "original" snmp service to 1161
and let the emsubagent run with 161.
I never tried snmp v2, i think! What ist your result with snmp v1?
As long as the snmp query doesnt show results, your data sources will not get "filled".
I hope that helps!
Hang in there, my DB-Guys assure me, it was worth the rather hefty effort (no thanks to Oracle)!
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Re: Lots of Oracle-DB Templates if anyone shows interest
Yea, it's port 1611. Actually, it has to be that port. There is something in an Oracle config file somewhere that sets that port, and I haven't been able to find it. In other words, if I try to use the standard SNMP port I get nothing, unless of course I'm not using the emsubagent.
In my experiences in the past with that error, it's usually a problem with a snmpd.conf file(*nix). However, I only get that error trying to walk .1.3.6.1.4.1.111.4. I can get all the other "normal" Windows mib infos.
I will try version 1, though I don't think it matters. I think there is something in one of those Oracle config files I need to change.
Thanks for replying!
In my experiences in the past with that error, it's usually a problem with a snmpd.conf file(*nix). However, I only get that error trying to walk .1.3.6.1.4.1.111.4. I can get all the other "normal" Windows mib infos.
I will try version 1, though I don't think it matters. I think there is something in one of those Oracle config files I need to change.
Thanks for replying!
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