Branch: refs/heads/2.1.0
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Commit: 2e8ddc6605ec9093a79dd75a8f45f9ec296a86bd
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Author: Timotheus Bachinger <timotheus.bachinger(a)tribe29.com>
Date: 2023-04-25 (Tue, 25 Apr 2023)
Changed paths:
A .werks/15558
M agents/plugins/mk_oracle
Log Message:
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15558 FIX Drop ancient mk_oracle_dbuser.conf
With this werk, we drop the compatibilty of using a "mk_oracle_dbuser.conf" for
mk_oracle.
This configuration file is actually deprecated since 2014, so we assume nobody is using it
anymore.
Change-Id: I91c007db6b6b545e1641afd64b4433117898c9b0
JIRA-Ref: SUP-12962
Commit: 6ff7a3c5f23da35cac24460908d7201802b55b1d
https://github.com/tribe29/checkmk/commit/6ff7a3c5f23da35cac24460908d720180…
Author: Timotheus Bachinger <timotheus.bachinger(a)tribe29.com>
Date: 2023-04-25 (Tue, 25 Apr 2023)
Changed paths:
A .werks/15559
M agents/plugins/mk_oracle
Log Message:
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15559 FIX mk_oracle: Always use TNS_ALIAS when present
This werk may be relevant for you, in case:
<ul>
<li>you want to monitor remote instances</li>
<li>you are using a TNS_ALIAS to reach the remote instance</li>
</ul>
Previously, a <tt>TNS_ALIAS</tt> from mk_oracle.cfg was pinged by the plugin
with <tt>tnsping</tt> in order to verify that this alias can be reached.
However, this needs the tool <tt>tnsping</tt> installed with the oracle
client, which is not shipped per default.
A failure led to silently ignoring the <tt>TNS_ALIAS</tt> and falling back to
a potentially invalid connection string which is passed to <tt>sqlplus</tt>.
The plugin now assumes that the given <tt>TNS_ALIAS</tt> can be reached and
uses it.
Change-Id: I3d29b86d1071159d5371aff191f01704e9f54226
JIRA-Ref: SUP-12962
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