Reading over some of the white papers on OEM...and it seems like Oracle is
finally building some decent performance monitoring tools.  I don't know if
these cost extra in 9i or they come with OEM.  My question is how long
before products like Quest's I/Watch are really not necessary in relation to
their costs if Oracle throws it in with OEM? Also do you think that the
latest and greatest OEM has to offer is adequate for your performance
monitoring needs?  I know many would say there is not a need to sit on a DB
an monitor hundreds of statistics and I agree with this fact.  But
statistics when configured correctly can tell you a lot more than how the
database is operating.  For example, when my commit rate is sustained over
the average for a particular hour more than 5-10 minutes I can be sure that
something new is going on in and some cases we have a "run away" job.
However, I want my monitoring tool to tell me that, I don't want to have to
find it on my own.  You comments would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ethan Post

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