Vipaka

Vipaka project is an update of Sean Hull's tool Karma for monitoring Oracle Databases.
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Vipaka project is an update of Sean Hull's tool Karma for monitoring Oracle Databases. Vipaka project is an update of Sean Hull's tool Karma for monitoring Oracle Databases.Vipaka provides the capability to monitor multiple Oracle Databases from one interface.To get started with vipaka, first edit a config file. For starters, use the basic.conf file. Edit it for the databases you'd like to connect to.Next set the $VIPAKA_HOME environment variable. This specifies where vipaka will look for the vipaka.conf file (otherwise it will look in the current directory). Also, vipaka will store the .vipaka.pid, and .vipakafifo files here.Next start vipakad running. You can use the -h option for help, or just start it like this: "$ bin/vipakactl -s -c vipaka.conf"FILE DESCRIPTIONSvipakactl start, stop, and query a running vipakad daemon. use -h option for helpvipakad main vipaka utility. You probably won't run this directly.vipaka.pm common code for vipakad, vipakactl, and vipakagentd.basic.conf This is the simplest of vipaka config files. Edit it to get started.prefgroups.conf This config file demonstrates how to use preference groups with vipaka.vipaka.conf A well documented fully featured vipaka config file.doc_root/images images needed by the html filesdoc_root/help directory containing static html help filesdoc_root/info directory which will contain more info files, giving information about the particular statistic, and it's status.doc_root/docs Online html documentation for vipaka.sql/vipaka_user.sql auxillary sql script for creating a special read-only "vipaka" user to run the tool as.doc_root This is the document root where your html files will be generated. If you're going to use vipaka with a webserver, put this in your web doc_root, perhaps naming it vipaka. Use the -k option to vipakactl to specify it's location, or the doc_root directive in your config file.


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