OpsMgr: How to monitor non-Microsoft SQL databases in SCOM – an example using Postgre SQL
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Thanks for the great postAnonymous
January 01, 2003
@Bharath -
The providers don't change - as they are for the Windows Agent running the synthetic transaction. It is irrelevant what OS is hosting the remote database.Anonymous
September 18, 2012
Little remark, if you want to monitor several oracle databases, just take the same connection string and just replace the name of the db if you use the same user name and password to log into the database.Anonymous
September 03, 2014
Hi Kevin,
What if we need to monitor postgre SQL which is installed on Linux Server. Do we need any provider for that.
Thanks in AdvanceAnonymous
September 24, 2014
Regarding the Y Axis, what is the unit of measurement? I'd assume Milliseconds...
TkxAnonymous
July 01, 2015
it does not workAnonymous
July 01, 2015
Health Explorer may show as criticalAnonymous
July 01, 2015
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