I have it monitoring a NT database but can't get OS stats from it.
Of course they could just put it sucks on the page and that would
be enough for me.  

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Ron,

I wasn't confusing the server and client information - it was just that
there web page is out of date regarding supported servers.

Kevin pointed me in the correct direction - Oracle running on an NT server
is supported.

This is indicated in the readme file you get when you download the trial.

Regards,
Bruce

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I think you are confusing the Server and the Client information. The client
that runs the Spotlite has to be Windows 95/98/2000/NT. 
 I have "Spotlite" monitoring a Novell server. I worked with the spotlite
development team for release 2.c that limited the trace file naming
convention to 8 char. It works great.
>From my pc Win 98 I can monitor the production database and development
database (Novell) and a test server (Linux)
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Nick,

Does spotlight support an Oracle server running on NT?

The requirements page says:

"Server
Oracle versions from 7.3.3 and above 
Solaris (2.5, 2.6, 2.7) 
HP-UX (10.20, 11.00/32 bit, 11.00/64 bit) 
AIX (4.2, 4.3) 
Digital (v4.0d, v4.0f) "  

which seems to me to say the Oracle server must be running on Unix and not
NT.

but then the PDF data sheet says 

"
Spotlight requires Windows 95/98/2000/NT and a SQL*Net connection to any
Oracle server (7.3.3 or greater)
"

Which is correct?

Thanks,
Bruce Reardon
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you can download a free fully functional trial version of Spotlight on
Oracle from the Quest Website at http://www.quest.com/spotlight_oracle/ 
there is a link to 'download trial' on the left hand side.  You can click on
the screenshot to get  a full size image... but it will tell you everything
you need to know about your instance... and what init.ora parameters you can
change to improve it. 
Nick 
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