├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── deploy_zabbix.sh
├── template_db_oracle-2.2.xml
├── template_db_oracle-3.2.xml
└── zabora
├── sql
├── db_active.sql
├── db_block.sql
├── db_connection.sql
├── db_filesize.sql
├── db_fra.sql
├── db_invalid.sql
├── db_jobs.sql
├── db_lock.sql
├── db_metric.sql
├── db_redo.sql
├── db_rman.sql
├── db_size.sql
├── db_uptime.sql
├── db_version.sql
├── tb_list.sql
├── tb_size.sql
└── template
├── zabbix_agentd.conf
├── zabora.conf.example
├── zabora.oraenv.example
└── zabora.sh
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1 | # zabora
2 | Oracle Monitoring
3 |
4 | This script is part of a monitoring solution that allows to monitor several
5 | services and applications.
6 |
7 | For more information about this monitoring solution please check out this post
8 | on my [site](https://sergiotocalini.github.io/project/monitoring).
9 |
10 | ## Star History
11 |
12 | [](https://star-history.com/#sergiotocalini/zabora&Timeline)
13 |
14 |
15 | # Dependencies
16 | ## Packages
17 | * ksh
18 |
19 | ### Debian/Ubuntu
20 |
21 | ```
22 | ~# sudo apt install ksh
23 | ~#
24 | ```
25 |
26 | ### Red Hat
27 |
28 | ```
29 | #~ sudo yum install ksh
30 | ~#
31 | ```
32 |
33 | ## User account
34 | We will need an account to perform all the checks. Below are the sentences to do it.
35 |
36 | ```plsql
37 | CREATE USER monitor IDENTIFIED BY 'xxxxxxx' DEFAULT TABLESPACE SYSTEM TEMPORARY TABLESPACE TEMP PROFILE DEFAULT ACCOUNT UNLOCK;
38 | GRANT CONNECT TO monitor;
39 | GRANT RESOURCE TO monitor;
40 | ALTER USER monitor DEFAULT ROLE ALL;
41 | GRANT SELECT ANY TABLE TO monitor;
42 | GRANT CREATE SESSION TO monitor;
43 | GRANT SELECT ANY DICTIONARY TO monitor;
44 | GRANT UNLIMITED TABLESPACE TO monitor;
45 | GRANT SELECT ANY DICTIONARY TO monitor;
46 | GRANT SELECT ON V_$SESSION TO monitor;
47 | GRANT SELECT ON V_$SYSTEM_EVENT TO monitor;
48 | GRANT SELECT ON V_$EVENT_NAME TO monitor;
49 | GRANT SELECT ON V_$RECOVERY_FILE_DEST TO monitor;
50 | ```
51 |
52 | # Deploy
53 | The username and the password can't be empty.
54 | Default variables:
55 |
56 | NAME|VALUE
57 | ----|-----
58 | ORACLE_USER|monitor
59 | ORACLE_PASS|xxxxxxx
60 | ORACLE_OSID|oracle
61 |
62 | *__Note:__ these variables have to be saved in the config file (zabora.conf) in
63 | the same directory than the script.*
64 |
65 | ## Zabbix
66 |
67 | ```bash
68 | ~# git clone https://github.com/sergiotocalini/zabora.git
69 | ~# ./zabora/deploy_zabbix.sh -H
70 | Usage: [Options]
71 |
72 | Options:
73 | -F Force configuration overwrite.
74 | -H Displays this help message.
75 | -P Installation prefix (SCRIPT_DIR).
76 | -Z Zabbix agent include files directory (ZABBIX_INC).
77 | -u Configuration key ORACLE_USER.
78 | -p Configuration key ORACLE_PASS.
79 | -o Configuration key ORACLE_OSID.
80 |
81 | Please send any bug reports to sergiotocalini@gmail.com (https://github.com/sergiotocalini)
82 | ~# ORACLE_USER="monitor"
83 | ~# ORACLE_PASS="xxxxxxx"
84 | ~# ORACLE_OSID="oracle"
85 | ~# sudo ./zabora/deploy_zabbix.sh -u "${ORACLE_USER}" -p "${ORACLE_PASS}" -o "${ORACLE_OSID}"
86 | ~# sudo systemctl restart zabbix-agent
87 | ```
88 |
89 | *__Note:__ the installation has to be executed on the zabbix agent host and you have
90 | to import the template on the zabbix web. The default installation directory is
91 | /etc/zabbix/scripts/agentd/zabora*
92 |
93 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env ksh
2 | SOURCE_DIR=$(dirname $0)
3 | ZABBIX_DIR=/etc/zabbix
4 |
5 | usage() {
6 | echo "Usage: ${APP_NAME%.*} [Options]"
7 | echo ""
8 | echo "Options:"
9 | echo " -F Force configuration overwrite."
10 | echo " -H Displays this help message."
11 | echo " -P Installation prefix (SCRIPT_DIR)."
12 | echo " -Z Zabbix agent include files directory (ZABBIX_INC)."
13 | echo " -o Configuration key ORACLE_OSID."
14 | echo " -p Configuration key ORACLE_PASS."
15 | echo " -u Configuration key ORACLE_USER."
16 | echo ""
17 | echo "Please send any bug reports to https://github.com/sergiotocalini/zabora/issues"
18 | exit 1
19 | }
20 |
21 | while getopts ":o:p:u:P:Z:FH" OPTION; do
22 | case ${OPTION} in
23 | F)
24 | FORCE=true
25 | ;;
26 | H)
27 | usage
28 | ;;
29 | P)
30 | SCRIPT_DIR="${OPTARG}"
31 | if [[ ! "${SCRIPT_DIR}" =~ .*zabora ]]; then
32 | SCRIPT_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/zabora"
33 | fi
34 | ;;
35 | Z)
36 | ZABBIX_INC="${OPTARG}"
37 | ;;
38 | o)
39 | ORACLE_OSID="${OPTARG}"
40 | ;;
41 | p)
42 | ORACLE_PASS="${OPTARG}"
43 | ;;
44 | u)
45 | ORACLE_USER="${OPTARG}"
46 | ;;
47 | \?)
48 | exit 1
49 | ;;
50 | esac
51 | done
52 |
53 | [ -n "${SCRIPT_DIR}" ] || SCRIPT_DIR="${ZABBIX_DIR}/scripts/agentd/zabora"
54 | [ -n "${ZABBIX_INC}" ] || ZABBIX_INC="${ZABBIX_DIR}/zabbix_agentd.d"
55 | [ -n "${ORACLE_USER}" ] || ORACLE_USER="monitor"
56 | [ -n "${ORACLE_PASS}" ] || ORACLE_PASS="xxxxxxx"
57 | [ -n "${ORACLE_OSID}" ] || ORACLE_OSID="oracle"
58 |
59 | # Creating necessary directories
60 | mkdir -p "${SCRIPT_DIR}" "${ZABBIX_INC}" 2>/dev/null
61 | # Copying the main script and dependencies
62 | cp -rpv "${SOURCE_DIR}/zabora/zabora.sh" "${SCRIPT_DIR}/zabora.sh"
63 | cp -rpv "${SOURCE_DIR}/zabora/sql" "${SCRIPT_DIR}/"
64 | # Provisioning script configuration
65 | SCRIPT_CFG="${SCRIPT_DIR}/zabora.conf"
66 | cp -rpv "${SOURCE_DIR}/zabora/zabora.conf.example" "${SCRIPT_CFG}.new"
67 | # Adding script configuration values
68 | regex_cfg[0]="s|ORACLE_USER=.*|ORACLE_USER=\"${ORACLE_USER}\"|g"
69 | regex_cfg[1]="s|ORACLE_PASS=.*|ORACLE_PASS=\"${ORACLE_PASS}\"|g"
70 | for index in ${!regex_cfg[*]}; do
71 | sed -i'' -e "${regex_cfg[${index}]}" "${SCRIPT_CFG}.new"
72 | done
73 | # Checking if the new configuration exist
74 | if [[ -f "${SCRIPT_CFG}" && ${FORCE:-false} == false ]]; then
75 | state=$(cmp --silent "${SCRIPT_CFG}" "${SCRIPT_CFG}.new")
76 | if [[ ${?} == 0 ]]; then
77 | rm "${SCRIPT_CFG}.new" 2>/dev/null
78 | fi
79 | else
80 | mv "${SCRIPT_CFG}.new" "${SCRIPT_CFG}" 2>/dev/null
81 | fi
82 | # Provisioning zabbix_agent configuration
83 | SCRIPT_ZBX="${ZABBIX_INC}/zabora.conf"
84 | cp -rpv "${SOURCE_DIR}/zabora/zabbix_agentd.conf" "${SCRIPT_ZBX}.new"
85 | regex_inc[0]="s|{PREFIX}|${SCRIPT_DIR}|g"
86 | for index in ${!regex_inc[*]}; do
87 | sed -i'' -e "${regex_inc[${index}]}" "${SCRIPT_ZBX}.new"
88 | done
89 | if [[ -f "${SCRIPT_ZBX}" ]]; then
90 | state=$(cmp --silent "${SCRIPT_ZBX}" "${SCRIPT_ZBX}.new")
91 | if [[ ${?} == 0 ]]; then
92 | rm "${SCRIPT_ZBX}.new" 2>/dev/null
93 | fi
94 | else
95 | mv "${SCRIPT_ZBX}.new" "${SCRIPT_ZBX}" 2>/dev/null
96 | fi
97 |
98 |
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1 |
2 |
3 | 2.0
4 | 2015-08-13T12:34:54Z
5 |
6 |
7 | DB: Oracle
8 |
9 |
10 | Templates
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 | Template_DB_Oracle
16 | Template_DB_Oracle
17 |
18 |
19 | DB: Oracle
20 |
21 |
22 | Templates
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 | Oracle
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 | -
32 | [Oracle] Connections available
33 | 0
34 |
35 | 0
36 |
37 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_connection,1]
38 | 300
39 | 7
40 | 15
41 | 0
42 | 3
43 |
44 |
45 | 0
46 |
47 |
48 | 0
49 | 0
50 |
51 | 0
52 |
53 | 1
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 | 0
58 | 0
59 |
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 | 0
66 |
67 |
68 | Oracle
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 |
73 | -
74 | [Oracle] Database is active and open
75 | 0
76 |
77 | 0
78 |
79 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_active,1]
80 | 3600
81 | 7
82 | 15
83 | 0
84 | 3
85 |
86 |
87 | 0
88 |
89 |
90 | 0
91 | 0
92 |
93 | 0
94 |
95 | 1
96 |
97 |
98 |
99 | 0
100 | 0
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 |
106 |
107 | 0
108 |
109 |
110 | Oracle
111 |
112 |
113 |
114 |
115 | -
116 | [Oracle] Database size
117 | 0
118 |
119 | 0
120 |
121 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_size,1]
122 | 86400
123 | 7
124 | 15
125 | 0
126 | 3
127 |
128 |
129 | 0
130 |
131 |
132 | 0
133 | 0
134 |
135 | 0
136 |
137 | 1
138 |
139 |
140 |
141 | 0
142 | 0
143 |
144 |
145 |
146 |
147 |
148 |
149 | 0
150 |
151 |
152 | Oracle
153 |
154 |
155 |
156 |
157 | -
158 | [Oracle] Database uptime
159 | 0
160 |
161 | 0
162 |
163 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_uptime,1]
164 | 600
165 | 7
166 | 30
167 | 0
168 | 3
169 |
170 | s
171 | 0
172 |
173 |
174 | 0
175 | 0
176 |
177 | 0
178 |
179 | 1
180 |
181 |
182 |
183 | 0
184 | 0
185 |
186 |
187 |
188 |
189 |
190 |
191 | 0
192 |
193 |
194 | Oracle
195 |
196 |
197 |
198 |
199 | -
200 | [Oracle] Database version
201 | 0
202 |
203 | 0
204 |
205 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_version,1]
206 | 86400
207 | 5
208 | 365
209 | 0
210 | 1
211 |
212 |
213 | 0
214 |
215 |
216 | 0
217 | 0
218 |
219 | 0
220 |
221 | 1
222 |
223 |
224 |
225 | 0
226 | 0
227 |
228 |
229 |
230 |
231 |
232 |
233 | 0
234 |
235 |
236 | Oracle
237 |
238 |
239 |
240 |
241 | -
242 | [Oracle] Flash Recovery Area percentage used
243 | 0
244 |
245 | 0
246 |
247 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1]
248 | 600
249 | 7
250 | 15
251 | 0
252 | 3
253 |
254 | %
255 | 0
256 |
257 |
258 | 0
259 | 0
260 |
261 | 0
262 |
263 | 1
264 |
265 |
266 |
267 | 0
268 | 0
269 |
270 |
271 |
272 |
273 |
274 |
275 | 0
276 |
277 |
278 | Oracle
279 |
280 |
281 |
282 |
283 | -
284 | [Oracle] Invalid objects
285 | 0
286 |
287 | 0
288 |
289 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_invalid,1]
290 | 3600
291 | 7
292 | 15
293 | 0
294 | 3
295 |
296 |
297 | 0
298 |
299 |
300 | 0
301 | 0
302 |
303 | 0
304 |
305 | 1
306 |
307 |
308 |
309 | 0
310 | 0
311 |
312 |
313 |
314 |
315 |
316 |
317 | 0
318 |
319 |
320 | Oracle
321 |
322 |
323 |
324 |
325 | -
326 | [Oracle] Locks count
327 | 0
328 |
329 | 0
330 |
331 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_lock,1]
332 | 60
333 | 1
334 | 5
335 | 0
336 | 3
337 |
338 |
339 | 0
340 |
341 |
342 | 0
343 | 0
344 |
345 | 0
346 |
347 | 1
348 |
349 |
350 |
351 | 0
352 | 0
353 |
354 |
355 |
356 |
357 |
358 |
359 | 0
360 |
361 |
362 | Oracle
363 |
364 |
365 |
366 |
367 | -
368 | [Oracle] Redo Logs count
369 | 0
370 |
371 | 0
372 |
373 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_redo,1]
374 | 600
375 | 7
376 | 15
377 | 0
378 | 3
379 |
380 |
381 | 0
382 |
383 |
384 | 0
385 | 0
386 |
387 | 0
388 |
389 | 1
390 |
391 |
392 |
393 | 0
394 | 0
395 |
396 |
397 |
398 |
399 |
400 |
401 | 0
402 |
403 |
404 | Oracle
405 |
406 |
407 |
408 |
409 | -
410 | [Oracle] Response Time Per Txn
411 | 0
412 |
413 | 0
414 |
415 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_metric,'Response Time Per Txn']
416 | 60
417 | 30
418 | 30
419 | 0
420 | 0
421 |
422 |
423 | 0
424 |
425 |
426 | 0
427 | 0
428 |
429 | 0
430 |
431 | 1
432 |
433 |
434 |
435 | 0
436 | 0
437 |
438 |
439 |
440 |
441 |
442 |
443 | 0
444 |
445 |
446 | Oracle
447 |
448 |
449 |
450 |
451 | -
452 | [Oracle] RMAN problems counter
453 | 0
454 |
455 | 0
456 |
457 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_rman,1]
458 | 86400
459 | 7
460 | 15
461 | 0
462 | 3
463 |
464 |
465 | 0
466 |
467 |
468 | 0
469 | 0
470 |
471 | 0
472 |
473 | 1
474 |
475 |
476 |
477 | 0
478 | 0
479 |
480 |
481 |
482 |
483 |
484 |
485 | 0
486 |
487 |
488 | Oracle
489 |
490 |
491 |
492 |
493 | -
494 | [Oracle] Sessions blocks
495 | 0
496 |
497 | 0
498 |
499 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_block,1]
500 | 60
501 | 1
502 | 5
503 | 0
504 | 3
505 |
506 |
507 | 0
508 |
509 |
510 | 0
511 | 0
512 |
513 | 0
514 |
515 | 1
516 |
517 |
518 |
519 | 0
520 | 0
521 |
522 |
523 |
524 |
525 |
526 |
527 | 0
528 |
529 |
530 | Oracle
531 |
532 |
533 |
534 |
535 |
536 |
537 |
538 | [Oracle] Tablespaces
539 | 0
540 |
541 |
542 | zabora.discovery[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_list,1,ORACLE_TBS]
543 | 86400
544 | 0
545 |
546 |
547 |
548 | 0
549 | 0
550 |
551 | 0
552 |
553 |
554 |
555 |
556 | 0
557 |
558 |
559 |
560 |
561 |
562 | :
563 | 1
564 |
565 |
566 |
567 | [Oracle] Tablespace $3 percentage used
568 | 0
569 |
570 | 0
571 |
572 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}]
573 | 600
574 | 7
575 | 30
576 | 0
577 | 0
578 |
579 | %
580 | 0
581 |
582 |
583 | 0
584 | 0
585 |
586 | 0
587 |
588 | 1
589 |
590 |
591 |
592 | 0
593 | 0
594 |
595 |
596 |
597 |
598 |
599 |
600 | 0
601 |
602 |
603 | Oracle
604 |
605 |
606 |
607 |
608 |
609 |
610 |
611 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}].last()}>95
612 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Tablespace: High used space on {#ORACLE_TBS}
613 |
614 | 0
615 | 4
616 |
617 | 0
618 |
619 |
620 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}].last()}>90&{Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}].last()}<95
621 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Tablespace: Warning used space on {#ORACLE_TBS}
622 |
623 | 0
624 | 2
625 |
626 | 0
627 |
628 |
629 |
630 |
631 | [Oracle][{$ORACLE_SID}]Tablespace used: {#ORACLE_TBS}
632 | 900
633 | 200
634 | 0.0000
635 | 100.0000
636 | 1
637 | 1
638 | 1
639 | 1
640 | 0
641 | 0.0000
642 | 0.0000
643 | 1
644 | 1
645 | 0
646 | 0
647 |
648 |
649 | 0
650 | 0
651 | C80000
652 | 1
653 | 2
654 | 0
655 | -
656 | Template_DB_Oracle
657 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}]
658 |
659 |
660 |
661 |
662 |
663 |
664 |
665 |
666 |
667 |
668 |
669 |
670 |
671 |
672 |
673 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1].last()}>90
674 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] FRA: High percentage used space
675 |
676 | 0
677 | 4
678 |
679 | 0
680 |
681 |
682 |
683 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1].last()}>80
684 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] FRA: Warning percentage used space
685 |
686 | 0
687 | 2
688 |
689 | 0
690 |
691 |
692 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] FRA: High percentage used space
693 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1].last()}>90
694 |
695 |
696 |
697 |
698 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_invalid,1].change(0)}>0
699 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: Invalid objects are increasing
700 |
701 | 0
702 | 4
703 |
704 | 0
705 |
706 |
707 |
708 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_lock,1].change(0)}>0
709 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: Locks count are increasing
710 |
711 | 0
712 | 4
713 |
714 | 0
715 |
716 |
717 |
718 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_rman,1].last(0)}>0
719 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: RMAN has problems
720 |
721 | 0
722 | 4
723 |
724 | 0
725 |
726 |
727 |
728 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_block,1].change(0)}>0
729 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: Session blocks are increasing
730 |
731 | 0
732 | 4
733 |
734 | 0
735 |
736 |
737 |
738 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_uptime,1].last(0)}<600
739 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: The database has just been restarted
740 |
741 | 1
742 | 1
743 |
744 | 0
745 |
746 |
747 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: The database is inactive or closed
748 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_active,1].last(0)}=0
749 |
750 |
751 |
752 |
753 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_active,1].last(0)}=0
754 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: The database is inactive or closed
755 |
756 | 0
757 | 4
758 |
759 | 0
760 |
761 |
762 |
763 |
764 |
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/template_db_oracle-3.2.xml:
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1 |
2 |
3 | 3.2
4 | 2017-03-03T07:53:14Z
5 |
6 |
7 | DB: Oracle
8 |
9 |
10 | Templates
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 | Template_DB_Oracle
16 | Template_DB_Oracle
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 | DB: Oracle
21 |
22 |
23 | Templates
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 | Oracle
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 | -
33 | [Oracle] Database is active and open
34 | 0
35 |
36 | 0
37 |
38 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_active,1]
39 | 3600
40 | 7
41 | 15
42 | 0
43 | 3
44 |
45 |
46 | 0
47 |
48 |
49 | 0
50 | 0
51 |
52 | 0
53 |
54 | 1
55 |
56 |
57 |
58 | 0
59 | 0
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 |
66 | 0
67 |
68 |
69 | Oracle
70 |
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 |
75 | -
76 | [Oracle] Sessions blocks
77 | 0
78 |
79 | 0
80 |
81 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_block,1]
82 | 60
83 | 1
84 | 5
85 | 0
86 | 3
87 |
88 |
89 | 0
90 |
91 |
92 | 0
93 | 0
94 |
95 | 0
96 |
97 | 1
98 |
99 |
100 |
101 | 0
102 | 0
103 |
104 |
105 |
106 |
107 |
108 |
109 | 0
110 |
111 |
112 | Oracle
113 |
114 |
115 |
116 |
117 |
118 | -
119 | [Oracle] Connections available
120 | 0
121 |
122 | 0
123 |
124 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_connection,1]
125 | 300
126 | 7
127 | 15
128 | 0
129 | 3
130 |
131 |
132 | 0
133 |
134 |
135 | 0
136 | 0
137 |
138 | 0
139 |
140 | 1
141 |
142 |
143 |
144 | 0
145 | 0
146 |
147 |
148 |
149 |
150 |
151 |
152 | 0
153 |
154 |
155 | Oracle
156 |
157 |
158 |
159 |
160 |
161 | -
162 | [Oracle] Flash Recovery Area percentage used
163 | 0
164 |
165 | 0
166 |
167 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1]
168 | 600
169 | 7
170 | 15
171 | 0
172 | 3
173 |
174 | %
175 | 0
176 |
177 |
178 | 0
179 | 0
180 |
181 | 0
182 |
183 | 1
184 |
185 |
186 |
187 | 0
188 | 0
189 |
190 |
191 |
192 |
193 |
194 |
195 | 0
196 |
197 |
198 | Oracle
199 |
200 |
201 |
202 |
203 |
204 | -
205 | [Oracle] Invalid objects
206 | 0
207 |
208 | 0
209 |
210 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_invalid,1]
211 | 3600
212 | 7
213 | 15
214 | 0
215 | 3
216 |
217 |
218 | 0
219 |
220 |
221 | 0
222 | 0
223 |
224 | 0
225 |
226 | 1
227 |
228 |
229 |
230 | 0
231 | 0
232 |
233 |
234 |
235 |
236 |
237 |
238 | 0
239 |
240 |
241 | Oracle
242 |
243 |
244 |
245 |
246 |
247 | -
248 | [Oracle] Locks count
249 | 0
250 |
251 | 0
252 |
253 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_lock,1]
254 | 60
255 | 1
256 | 5
257 | 0
258 | 3
259 |
260 |
261 | 0
262 |
263 |
264 | 0
265 | 0
266 |
267 | 0
268 |
269 | 1
270 |
271 |
272 |
273 | 0
274 | 0
275 |
276 |
277 |
278 |
279 |
280 |
281 | 0
282 |
283 |
284 | Oracle
285 |
286 |
287 |
288 |
289 |
290 | -
291 | [Oracle] Response Time Per Txn
292 | 0
293 |
294 | 0
295 |
296 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_metric,'Response Time Per Txn']
297 | 60
298 | 30
299 | 30
300 | 0
301 | 0
302 |
303 |
304 | 0
305 |
306 |
307 | 0
308 | 0
309 |
310 | 0
311 |
312 | 1
313 |
314 |
315 |
316 | 0
317 | 0
318 |
319 |
320 |
321 |
322 |
323 |
324 | 0
325 |
326 |
327 | Oracle
328 |
329 |
330 |
331 |
332 |
333 | -
334 | [Oracle] Redo Logs count
335 | 0
336 |
337 | 0
338 |
339 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_redo,1]
340 | 600
341 | 7
342 | 15
343 | 0
344 | 3
345 |
346 |
347 | 0
348 |
349 |
350 | 0
351 | 0
352 |
353 | 0
354 |
355 | 1
356 |
357 |
358 |
359 | 0
360 | 0
361 |
362 |
363 |
364 |
365 |
366 |
367 | 0
368 |
369 |
370 | Oracle
371 |
372 |
373 |
374 |
375 |
376 | -
377 | [Oracle] RMAN problems counter
378 | 0
379 |
380 | 0
381 |
382 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_rman,1]
383 | 86400
384 | 7
385 | 15
386 | 0
387 | 3
388 |
389 |
390 | 0
391 |
392 |
393 | 0
394 | 0
395 |
396 | 0
397 |
398 | 1
399 |
400 |
401 |
402 | 0
403 | 0
404 |
405 |
406 |
407 |
408 |
409 |
410 | 0
411 |
412 |
413 | Oracle
414 |
415 |
416 |
417 |
418 |
419 | -
420 | [Oracle] Database size
421 | 0
422 |
423 | 0
424 |
425 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_size,1]
426 | 86400
427 | 7
428 | 15
429 | 0
430 | 3
431 |
432 |
433 | 0
434 |
435 |
436 | 0
437 | 0
438 |
439 | 0
440 |
441 | 1
442 |
443 |
444 |
445 | 0
446 | 0
447 |
448 |
449 |
450 |
451 |
452 |
453 | 0
454 |
455 |
456 | Oracle
457 |
458 |
459 |
460 |
461 |
462 | -
463 | [Oracle] Database uptime
464 | 0
465 |
466 | 0
467 |
468 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_uptime,1]
469 | 600
470 | 7
471 | 30
472 | 0
473 | 3
474 |
475 | s
476 | 0
477 |
478 |
479 | 0
480 | 0
481 |
482 | 0
483 |
484 | 1
485 |
486 |
487 |
488 | 0
489 | 0
490 |
491 |
492 |
493 |
494 |
495 |
496 | 0
497 |
498 |
499 | Oracle
500 |
501 |
502 |
503 |
504 |
505 | -
506 | [Oracle] Database version
507 | 0
508 |
509 | 0
510 |
511 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_version,1]
512 | 86400
513 | 5
514 | 0
515 | 0
516 | 1
517 |
518 |
519 | 0
520 |
521 |
522 | 0
523 | 0
524 |
525 | 0
526 |
527 | 1
528 |
529 |
530 |
531 | 0
532 | 0
533 |
534 |
535 |
536 |
537 |
538 |
539 | 0
540 |
541 |
542 | Oracle
543 |
544 |
545 |
546 |
547 |
548 |
549 |
550 |
551 | [Oracle] Tablespaces
552 | 0
553 |
554 |
555 | zabora.discovery[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_list,1,ORACLE_TBS]
556 | 86400
557 | 0
558 |
559 |
560 |
561 | 0
562 | 0
563 |
564 | 0
565 |
566 |
567 |
568 |
569 | 0
570 |
571 |
572 |
573 |
574 |
575 |
576 | 0
577 |
578 |
579 |
580 | 1
581 |
582 |
583 |
584 | [Oracle] Tablespace $3 percentage used
585 | 0
586 |
587 | 0
588 |
589 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}]
590 | 600
591 | 7
592 | 30
593 | 0
594 | 0
595 |
596 | %
597 | 0
598 |
599 |
600 | 0
601 | 0
602 |
603 | 0
604 |
605 | 1
606 |
607 |
608 |
609 | 0
610 | 0
611 |
612 |
613 |
614 |
615 |
616 |
617 | 0
618 |
619 |
620 | Oracle
621 |
622 |
623 |
624 |
625 |
626 |
627 |
628 |
629 |
630 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}].last()}>95
631 | 0
632 |
633 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Tablespace: High used space on {#ORACLE_TBS}
634 | 0
635 |
636 |
637 | 0
638 | 4
639 |
640 | 0
641 | 0
642 |
643 |
644 |
645 |
646 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}].last()}>90 and {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}].last()}<95
647 | 0
648 |
649 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Tablespace: Warning used space on {#ORACLE_TBS}
650 | 0
651 |
652 |
653 | 0
654 | 2
655 |
656 | 0
657 | 0
658 |
659 |
660 |
661 |
662 |
663 |
664 | [Oracle][{$ORACLE_SID}]Tablespace used: {#ORACLE_TBS}
665 | 900
666 | 200
667 | 0.0000
668 | 100.0000
669 | 1
670 | 1
671 | 1
672 | 1
673 | 0
674 | 0.0000
675 | 0.0000
676 | 1
677 | 1
678 | 0
679 | 0
680 |
681 |
682 | 0
683 | 0
684 | C80000
685 | 1
686 | 2
687 | 0
688 | -
689 | Template_DB_Oracle
690 | zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},tb_size,{#ORACLE_TBS}]
691 |
692 |
693 |
694 |
695 |
696 |
697 |
698 |
699 |
700 |
701 |
702 |
703 |
704 |
705 |
706 |
707 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1].last()}>90
708 | 0
709 |
710 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] FRA: High percentage used space
711 | 0
712 |
713 |
714 | 0
715 | 4
716 |
717 | 0
718 | 0
719 |
720 |
721 |
722 |
723 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1].last()}>80
724 | 0
725 |
726 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] FRA: Warning percentage used space
727 | 0
728 |
729 |
730 | 0
731 | 2
732 |
733 | 0
734 | 0
735 |
736 |
737 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] FRA: High percentage used space
738 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_fra,1].last()}>90
739 |
740 |
741 |
742 |
743 |
744 |
745 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_invalid,1].change(0)}>0
746 | 0
747 |
748 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: Invalid objects are increasing
749 | 0
750 |
751 |
752 | 0
753 | 4
754 |
755 | 0
756 | 0
757 |
758 |
759 |
760 |
761 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_lock,1].change(0)}>0
762 | 0
763 |
764 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: Locks count are increasing
765 | 0
766 |
767 |
768 | 0
769 | 4
770 |
771 | 0
772 | 0
773 |
774 |
775 |
776 |
777 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_rman,1].last(0)}>0
778 | 0
779 |
780 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: RMAN has problems
781 | 0
782 |
783 |
784 | 0
785 | 4
786 |
787 | 0
788 | 0
789 |
790 |
791 |
792 |
793 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_block,1].change(0)}>0
794 | 0
795 |
796 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: Session blocks are increasing
797 | 0
798 |
799 |
800 | 0
801 | 4
802 |
803 | 0
804 | 0
805 |
806 |
807 |
808 |
809 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_uptime,1].last(0)}<600
810 | 0
811 |
812 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: The database has just been restarted
813 | 0
814 |
815 |
816 | 1
817 | 1
818 |
819 | 0
820 | 0
821 |
822 |
823 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: The database is inactive or closed
824 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_active,1].last(0)}=0
825 |
826 |
827 |
828 |
829 |
830 |
831 | {Template_DB_Oracle:zabora[{$ORACLE_SID},db_active,1].last(0)}=0
832 | 0
833 |
834 | [{$ORACLE_SID}] Oracle: The database is inactive or closed
835 | 0
836 |
837 |
838 | 0
839 | 4
840 |
841 | 0
842 | 0
843 |
844 |
845 |
846 |
847 |
848 |
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/zabora/sql/db_active.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | SELECT to_char(case when inst_cnt > 0 then 1 else 0 end,'FM99999999999999990') retvalue
6 | FROM (select count(*) inst_cnt FROM v$instance
7 | WHERE status = 'OPEN' AND logins = 'ALLOWED' AND database_status = 'ACTIVE');
8 | QUIT;
9 |
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/zabora/sql/db_block.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 |
3 | SET heading OFF
4 |
5 | SET feedback OFF
6 |
7 | SET verify OFF
8 | select count(*)
9 | from gv$session_blockers a, v$session v
10 | where a.blocker_sid=v.sid
11 | and v.username is not null
12 | and exists(select 1 from v$session v2
13 | where a.sid=v2.sid and v2.username is not null and SECONDS_IN_WAIT/60>=1);
14 | QUIT;
15 |
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/zabora/sql/db_connection.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | select trim(limit_value-current_utilization) from gv$resource_limit
6 | where resource_name='processes';
7 | QUIT;
8 |
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/zabora/sql/db_filesize.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | SELECT to_char(sum(bytes), 'FM99999999999999990') retvalue
6 | FROM dba_data_files;
7 | QUIT;
8 |
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/zabora/sql/db_fra.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | select case when cant =0 then 0
6 | else (select decode( nvl( space_used, 0), 0, 0 , ceil ( ( ( space_used - space_reclaimable ) / space_limit) * 100) )
7 | from v$recovery_file_dest) end
8 | from ( select count(*) cant from v$recovery_file_dest);
9 | QUIT;
10 |
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/zabora/sql/db_invalid.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | select count(*)
6 | from dba_objects o
7 | where status != 'VALID'
8 | and not exists (select 1 from dba_snapshots s where s.name = o.object_name and s.status ='VALID')
9 | and o.object_name not like 'BIN$%'
10 | and o.object_type <> 'SYNONYM';
11 | QUIT;
12 |
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/zabora/sql/db_jobs.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | ...
6 | QUIT;
7 |
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/zabora/sql/db_lock.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | select COUNT(*) from v$session ,DBA_WAITERS
6 | where Seconds_in_wait/60>=1
7 | AND STATE='WAITING'
8 | AND SID=HOLDING_SESSION;
9 | QUIT;
10 |
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/zabora/sql/db_metric.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | select CASE METRIC_NAME
6 | WHEN 'SQL Service Response Time' then ROUND((AVERAGE / 100),2)
7 | WHEN 'Response Time Per Txn' then ROUND((AVERAGE / 100),2)
8 | ELSE AVERAGE
9 | END AVERAGE
10 | from SYS.V_$SYSMETRIC_SUMMARY
11 | where METRIC_NAME in ('&1');
12 | QUIT;
13 |
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/zabora/sql/db_redo.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | select count(*)
6 | from gv$log_history
7 | where to_char(first_time,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24')= to_char(sysdate,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24');
8 | QUIT;
9 |
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/zabora/sql/db_rman.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | select trim(decode (sum(ESTADO),0,0,null,-1,1)) FROM (
6 | SELECT TO_NUMBER (
7 | DECODE (STATUS,
8 | 'COMPLETED', 0,
9 | 'RUNNING', 0,
10 | 'COMPLETED WITH WARNINGS', 1,
11 | 'COMPLETED WITH ERRORS', 2,
12 | 3))
13 | "ESTADO",
14 | TO_CHAR (OPERATION)
15 | || '('
16 | || TO_CHAR (NVL (OBJECT_TYPE, '-'))
17 | || ') - '
18 | || TO_CHAR (STATUS)
19 | || ' - DURACION: '
20 | || TO_CHAR (ROUND ( (END_TIME - START_TIME) * 24 * 60, 2))
21 | || ' MIN'
22 | "DETALLE"
23 | FROM V$RMAN_STATUS
24 | WHERE START_TIME > SYSDATE -1
25 | AND COMMAND_ID = ( SELECT MAX (COMMAND_ID) FROM V$RMAN_STATUS)
26 | ORDER BY ESTADO DESC, START_TIME);
27 | QUIT;
28 |
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/zabora/sql/db_size.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | SELECT to_char(sum( NVL(a.bytes - NVL(f.bytes, 0), 0)), 'FM99999999999999990') retvalue
6 | FROM sys.dba_tablespaces d,
7 | (select tablespace_name, sum(bytes) bytes from dba_data_files group by tablespace_name) a,
8 | (select tablespace_name, sum(bytes) bytes from dba_free_space group by tablespace_name) f
9 | WHERE d.tablespace_name = a.tablespace_name(+)
10 | AND d.tablespace_name = f.tablespace_name(+)
11 | AND NOT (d.extent_management like 'LOCAL'
12 | AND d.contents like 'TEMPORARY');
13 | QUIT;
14 |
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/zabora/sql/db_uptime.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | SELECT to_char((sysdate-startup_time)*86400, 'FM99999999999999990') retvalue
6 | FROM v$instance;
7 | QUIT;
8 |
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/zabora/sql/db_version.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | SELECT banner
6 | FROM v$version
7 | WHERE rownum=1;
8 | QUIT;
9 |
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/zabora/sql/tb_list.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | SELECT TRIM(TABLESPACE_NAME)
6 | FROM dba_tablespaces
7 | WHERE contents not in ('UNDO','TEMPORARY');
8 | QUIT;
9 |
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/zabora/sql/tb_size.sql:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | SELECT TRIM(TRUNC ((10000 * (x.used)) / y.mbytes) / 100) "pct_used"
6 | FROM (SELECT b.tablespace_name NAME,
7 | (SUM (b.BYTES) / COUNT (DISTINCT a.file_id || '.' || a.block_id) - SUM (DECODE (a.BYTES, NULL, 0, a.BYTES)) / COUNT (DISTINCT b.file_id)) used,
8 | (SUM (DECODE (a.BYTES, NULL, 0, a.BYTES)) / COUNT (DISTINCT b.file_id)) free
9 | FROM SYS.dba_data_files b, SYS.dba_free_space a
10 | WHERE a.tablespace_name= UPPER('&1')
11 | AND a.tablespace_name = b.tablespace_name
12 | GROUP BY a.tablespace_name, b.tablespace_name) x,
13 | (SELECT c.tablespace_name NAME,
14 | (SUM (NVL (DECODE (c.maxbytes, 0, c.BYTES, c.maxbytes),
15 | c.BYTES))) mbytes
16 | FROM SYS.dba_data_files c
17 | GROUP BY c.tablespace_name) y
18 | WHERE x.NAME = y.NAME;
19 | --AND x.name<>'UNDOTBS1';
20 | QUIT;
21 |
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/zabora/sql/template:
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1 | SET pagesize 0
2 | SET heading OFF
3 | SET feedback OFF
4 | SET verify OFF
5 | ...
6 | QUIT;
7 |
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/zabora/zabbix_agentd.conf:
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1 | UserParameter=zabora[*],{PREFIX}/zabora.sh -o $1 -s $2 -a $3
2 | UserParameter=zabora.discovery[*],{PREFIX}/zabora.sh -o $1 -s $2 -a $3 -j $4
3 | UserParameter=zabora.version,{PREFIX}/zabora.sh -v short
4 |
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/zabora/zabora.conf.example:
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1 | ORACLE_USER="monitor"
2 | ORACLE_PASS="xxxxxxx"
3 | ORACLE_OSID="oracle"
4 |
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/zabora/zabora.oraenv.example:
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1 | ORACLE_SID=ASM+
2 | ORACLE_VER=102_64
3 | ORACLE_HOME=/oracle/$ORACLE_SID/$ORACLE_VER
4 | ORACLE_BASE=/oracle/$ORACLE_SID
5 | ORACLE_TERM=xterm
6 | PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin/:$ORACLE_HOME/bin
7 | NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8
8 | export ORACLE_SID ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_BASE ORACLE_TERM PATH NLS_LANG
9 |
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/zabora/zabora.sh:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env ksh
2 | rcode=0
3 | PATH=/usr/local/bin:${PATH}
4 |
5 | #################################################################################
6 |
7 | #################################################################################
8 | #
9 | # Variable Definition
10 | # ---------------------
11 | #
12 | APP_NAME=$(basename $0)
13 | APP_DIR=$(dirname $0)
14 | APP_VER="1.5.4"
15 | APP_WEB="https://sergiotocalini.github.io"
16 | #
17 | #################################################################################
18 |
19 | #################################################################################
20 | #
21 | # Load Oracle Environment
22 | # -------------------------
23 | #
24 | [ -r ${APP_DIR}/${APP_NAME%.*}.conf ] && . ${APP_DIR}/${APP_NAME%.*}.conf
25 | #
26 | #################################################################################
27 |
28 | #################################################################################
29 | #
30 | # Function Definition
31 | # ---------------------
32 | #
33 | usage() {
34 | echo "Usage: ${APP_NAME%.*} [Options]"
35 | echo ""
36 | echo "Options:"
37 | echo " -h Displays this help message."
38 | echo " -a Query arguments."
39 | echo " -s ARG(str) Query to Oracle."
40 | echo " -o ARG(str) Set SID to make the query."
41 | echo " -j Jsonify output."
42 | echo " -v Show the script version."
43 | echo ""
44 | echo "Please send any bug reports to https://github.com/sergiotocalini/zabora/issues"
45 | exit 1
46 | }
47 |
48 | version() {
49 | echo "${APP_NAME%.*} ${APP_VER}"
50 | exit 1
51 | }
52 |
53 | zabbix_not_support() {
54 | echo "ZBX_NOTSUPPORTED"
55 | exit 1
56 | }
57 | #
58 | #################################################################################
59 |
60 | #################################################################################
61 | while getopts ":a:j:o:s:Hv" OPTION; do
62 | case ${OPTION} in
63 | H)
64 | usage
65 | ;;
66 | a)
67 | SQL_ARGS=${OPTARG}
68 | ;;
69 | j)
70 | JSON=1
71 | JSON_ATTR=${OPTARG}
72 | ;;
73 | o)
74 | ORACLE_SID=${OPTARG}
75 | ;;
76 | s)
77 | SQL="${APP_DIR}/sql/${OPTARG}"
78 | ;;
79 | v)
80 | version
81 | ;;
82 | \?)
83 | exit 1
84 | ;;
85 | esac
86 | done
87 |
88 | if [[ -f ${APP_DIR}/zabora.oraenv ]]; then
89 | . ${APP_DIR}/zabora.oraenv
90 | else
91 | ORAENV_ASK=NO
92 | . /usr/local/bin/oraenv > /dev/null
93 | fi
94 | if [[ -f "${SQL%.sql}.sql" ]]; then
95 | rval=`sqlplus -s ${ORACLE_USER}/${ORACLE_PASS} @${SQL} "${SQL_ARGS}"`
96 | rcode="${?}"
97 | if [[ ${JSON} -eq 1 ]]; then
98 | set -A rval ${rval}
99 | echo '{'
100 | echo ' "data":['
101 | count=1
102 | for i in ${rval[@]};do
103 | output='{ "'{#${JSON_ATTR}}'":"'${i}'" }'
104 | if (( ${count} < ${#rval[*]} )); then
105 | output="${output},"
106 | fi
107 | echo " ${output}"
108 | let "count=count+1"
109 | done
110 | echo ' ]'
111 | echo '}'
112 | else
113 | echo ${rval:-0}
114 | fi
115 | else
116 | zabbix_not_support
117 | fi
118 |
119 | exit ${rcode}
120 |
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