Title: Re: [Nagios-users] Check_oracle

What’s the full command you’re running – check_oracle –WHAT ?

Are you running the check_oracle on the system running Oracle or another box ?

Postie.

On 21/6/06 19:36,  Mohan, Ajit (CFSA) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

Hi,
 
I am trying to monitor the oracle database using the “check_oracle” plugin. I have installed Oracle client on the machine and configured the TNSNAMES.ORA file to point to the oracle server. However when I try to test the connection using “check_oracle” I get the below error message. I have verified the ORA_HOME and the TNSNAMES use the IP address of the Oracle server
 
“No TNS Listener on XXX”

The database is up and running
 
Any ideas?
 
Thank you


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