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representation, de-emphasizing anomalies that can occur at shorter time intervals. This applies
to following probes: Buffer Cache, Data Dictionary Cache, Disk Sort Ratio, Library Cache, and
Redo Log.
For CRITICAL and WARNING thresholds based upon time to work as intended, their values
cannot exceed the amount of time allotted to the timeout period. Otherwise, an UNKNOWN
status is returned in all cases of extended latency, thereby nullifying the thresholds. For this
reason, Red Hat strongly recommends ensuring that timeout periods exceed all timed
thresholds. In this section, this refers specifically to the probe TNS Ping.
Finally, customers using these Oracle probes against a database using Oracle's Multi-Threaded
Server (MTS) must contact Red Hat support to have entries added to the RHN Server's
/etc/hosts file to ensure that the DNS name is resolved correctly.

9.1. Oracle::Active Sessions

The Oracle::Active Sessions probe monitors an Oracle instance and collects the following
metrics:
• Active Sessions — The number of active sessions based on the value of
V$PARAMETER.PROCESSES
• Available Sessions — The percentage of active sessions that are available based on the
value of
V$PARAMETER.PROCESSES
Field
Oracle SID*
Oracle Username*
Oracle Password*
Oracle Port*
Timeout*
Critical Maximum Active Sessions
Warning Maximum Active Sessions
Critical Maximum Available Sessions Used
Warning Maximum Available Sessions Used
Table C.48. Oracle::Active Sessions settings

9.2. Oracle::Availability

The Oracle::Availability probe determines the availability of the database from the RHN Satellite
Server.
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Oracle::Active Sessions
Value
1521
30
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