Hi everybody,
I would like to know if someone has a good method to graph oracle tablespace with native IBM snmp.
I use Aix template and that's ok. But concerning oracle it's not very easy.
I've started oracle intelligent agent and dbsnmp process is present. It's seem that start_peer is not necessary on IBM plateform. Moreover I tried to launch it but in /opt/oracle/product/9.2.0/network/snmp/peer/master_peer.out log's file I've got "Incorrect arguments" error.
So, I need help to understand how check Oracle mib with native snmp installed by Aix 5.2 system ? How add oracle mib ?? And how snmpwalk throught....
see below
snmpget -Os -v 1 -c public 10.80.0.120 .1.3.6.1.4.1.111.4.1.1.1.13.2.0.0
Error in packet
Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB.
Failed object: enterprises.111.4.1.1.1.13.2.0.0
Thanks in advance for any help
This is my only wish in order to convince a little entreprise to use Cacti.
How check oracle tablespace on AIX 5.2 with native snmp
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Let me start out by saying this:
I HATE AIX SNMP AGENT!!!!
Ok, now that everyone knows that, you have a hard task ahead of you.
Does the oracle agent support SMUX? If so, you need to add a line to the snmpd.conf or snmpdv3.conf, depends on which snmp agent you are using, to allow the oracle agent to connect to the snmpd agents SMUX.
Look at the end of the configuration files, there is usually a line like the following:
I'm not completely sure how you will intergrate it, I have yet to do such a thing. You might have better luck calling Oracle support on the issue, as IBM support is, well, typically clueless when it comes to anything advance on the SNMP agents.
Gluck
I HATE AIX SNMP AGENT!!!!
Ok, now that everyone knows that, you have a hard task ahead of you.
Does the oracle agent support SMUX? If so, you need to add a line to the snmpd.conf or snmpdv3.conf, depends on which snmp agent you are using, to allow the oracle agent to connect to the snmpd agents SMUX.
Look at the end of the configuration files, there is usually a line like the following:
Code: Select all
smux 1.3.6.1.4.1.2.3.1.2.1.2 gated_password
Gluck
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Me too rony, I hate Aix snmp agent but I must do with...
I'm using snmpdv3. The appropriate smux line exist in snmpdv3.conf but without success and I don't know how solve it !!
Oracle support says, oracle intelligent agent already use peer and the only thing we must do it's coded this line in snmpd.conf
smux 0.0 "" <IP address> # IP of snmp manager
I suppose that cacti server is the snmp manager ...
Do you have already checked oracle tablespace with cacti under linux ?
I'm using snmpdv3. The appropriate smux line exist in snmpdv3.conf but without success and I don't know how solve it !!
Oracle support says, oracle intelligent agent already use peer and the only thing we must do it's coded this line in snmpd.conf
smux 0.0 "" <IP address> # IP of snmp manager
I suppose that cacti server is the snmp manager ...
Do you have already checked oracle tablespace with cacti under linux ?
- rony
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Um..
Well, your alternative is to use a script and get that data to or have the cacti server get it from the oracle server.
Well, your alternative is to use a script and get that data to or have the cacti server get it from the oracle server.
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[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]Experience is what causes a person to make new mistakes instead of old ones.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]There are only 3 way to complete a project: Good, Fast or Cheap, pick two.[/i][/size]
[size=84][i]With age comes wisdom, what you choose to do with it determines whether or not you are wise.[/i][/size]
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Hi Rony,
Could you please give me some explanations if you have a few time to help me to solve a little but damned problem. Thanks a lot.
See http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=6209
Thanks a lot.
Could you please give me some explanations if you have a few time to help me to solve a little but damned problem. Thanks a lot.
See http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=6209
Thanks a lot.
Hi,
I've never done it myself but I found the following links in my notes:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=829 and http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=2905.
Maybe this could give you a point to start.
HTH
I've never done it myself but I found the following links in my notes:
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=829 and http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=2905.
Maybe this could give you a point to start.
HTH
Thomas Rupp
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