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- manthena2020Advisor
Can any one have the script to integrate Sybase. Could you please provide .
thanks
- Anonymous
Almost certainly, the answer is, "Yes, LM can monitor it."
The right question is: "Does LM do Sybase monitoring OOTB or do I have to build it?" The way to know if it's available out of the box is to look for any datasources for it, either already installed in your portal or in the exchange. If none exist, you'll need to figure out how to get at the data you want and build that into one of the OOTB collection mechanisms (SNMP, WMI, JDBC, etc.). If the data isn't available through one of those methods, you'd need to see if it's available through a method that can be scripted (SSH, API, etc.). Then you'd just need to build that in. There's a whole live class (LMCD) and several on demand trainings to help with this.
@manthena2020 , Did you go through the process of identifying whether they exist in your portal or in the exchange? If so and you didn’t find anything, did you figure out how you want to get at the data? Was scripting required? - manthena2020Advisor
So far nothing is there, need to pull all the stuff using any alternative methods. The error we are seeing with connecting “Groovy” to Sybase is not related to snmp or ssh – it is simply that Groovy cannot located the required JDBC “jconn4” SybDriver.Please post any sort of script that helps us please
- manthena2020Advisor
Do we have a solution. ? Please
- manthena2020Advisor
code
- manthena2020Advisor
can i have ur mail id for support request
- manthena2020Advisor
How to download latest version of collector & which version of jar do we need to add??
- manthena2020Advisor
Can you please update the JDBC jar version to use and to update process of collector
- manthena2020Advisor
Thanks soo much for your help. can you please let me know what jar we need to install for sybase. is it jconn4 or jconnect 7.7. please help
- manthena2020Advisor
Hi, it’s jconn42 or 4.2?
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