You can try looking at NagiosExchange. There exists some plugins for oracle there, which could
save you some than rolling your own scripts.

HTH!

Lawrence


Orlando Andico wrote:
Your first order of business is installing Oracle. Getting it running
on Debian is going to be.. interesting. Also note that this is a
completely unsupported configuration.

If you can get Oracle working, I would suggest use Perl + DBD::Oracle,
this is a more mature (not to mention easier-to-install) setup than
using PHP. For your testing application, a simple app which connects
and then does SELECT SYSDATE FROM DUAL should be enough.

Another option is to use the JDBC type-4 driver. This is a thin
driver, so you don't need to install the bloatware Oracle client on
your Debian box anymore. Your test program will have to be a Java
program though and you would need the JDK on the machine. Still a much
less painful task than installing Oracle.


On 3/28/07, Mark Anthony C. Delfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi list,

I have nagios nms on debian, I want to create some custom php-scripts to
monitor some oracle servers, Is there anyone who have enabled php-oracle
support before on debian?


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