Hi Yafu, 1. the plugin usually does not need to be placed on target host, because it's executed from OMD server as active check 2. configuration on OMD server depends on the monitoring core used as well as - maybe - used addons/GUIs. Which ones are you using?
Regards, Marcel Wang, Yafu (GE Energy Management) <[email protected]> schrieb am Sa., 22. Aug. 2015 um 01:35 Uhr: > I would like to know how to use check_oracle_health with OMD. What I > have done > > > > 1. Installed oracle_check_health Nagios plugin on a target host. I > tested it on the command line and it worked fine. For example – > > > > check_oracle_health --connect 10.30.7.18:1521/SKIAPROD --user GRIDIQSKIA > --password GRIDiqskia321 --mode sql --name="select count(*) from > billing_cycle" > > > > WARNING - select count(*) from billing_cycle: 2 | 'select'=2;1;5 > > > > 2. On the OMD server, the target host has been monitored. > > > > Question – how to configure target host and OMD server so that I can > monitor this check on OMD server for this host? > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Yafu > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > omd-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.mathias-kettner.de/mailman/listinfo/omd-users >
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