David,

My understanding is that VCS itself can provide you with simple 'external'
scripts that can be run to monitor the process as well as to perform any
additional checks/stats gathering. Since this is ruin by VCS, it will be
able to understand that there has been a failover. Apologies - I don't
remember the details, but you should be able to check this with Veritas.

John Kanagaraj
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:52 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Help -- Your opinions on Oracle HA monitoring tool
> 
> 
> Dear listers:
> 
> Sorry for the 2nd soliciting mail.
> 
> Is there any commercial monitoring tools (other than OEM, Quest
> Foglight/Iwatch) which can perform Oracle monitoring under HA
> environments ? More details of my requirements will be if I've
> 3 VCS cluster database servers which I would like to monitor
> 
> 1. its regular Oracle performance metrix
> 2. is any events trigger its failover
> 3. the tools should smart enough to begin it monitoring on
>    the new failover box automatically
> 
> Thanks for any insights
> 
> DJ
> 
> 
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