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Installing DBCollect is pretty simple: download the latest dbcollect zipapp, put it somewhere in $PATH, and make it executable. | Installing DBCollect is pretty simple: download the latest dbcollect zipapp, put it somewhere in $PATH, and make it executable. | ||
On Linux this usually just works, on UNIX it may require some additional steps. | |||
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= Requirements = | |||
* | |||
* | == Operating Systems == | ||
* Linux | |||
: Enterprise Linux 6 (EL6) or higher (RHEL, OEL, CentOS, Rocky Linux) | |||
* SPARC/Solaris | |||
* IBM AIX | |||
== Python == | |||
DBCollect is a Python ZIP app. This means Python needs to be available in the environment to run <code>dbcollect</code>. Some systems do not have this by default. | |||
* Requires Python (2.6+ or 3.x) | |||
** On Linux (EL6+) works out of the box | |||
** On AIX/HP-UX, need to install Python first, Windows not supported | |||
** On Solaris (and AIX) Python may be a very old version that is not supported | |||
A Python ZipApp is a standard ZIP file with an additional "shebang" prepended: <code>#!/usr/bin/env python</code> | |||
* This causes dbcollect to be called with whatever ‘python’ version is in $PATH | |||
* If this does not work, manually run python: <code>/usr/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/dbcollect <options></code> | |||
* Executable can be inspected with <code>unzip –v /usr/local/bin/dbcollect</code> | |||
* Run simply as root or as ‘oracle’ user/owner | |||
On UNIX (AIX, Solaris) you may have to create a symbolic link or run {{dbcollect}} like this: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash> | |||
python3 /usr/local/bin/dbcollect | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
If all else fails, you can run {{dbcollect}} from python directly: | |||
= | <syntaxhighlight lang=bash> | ||
python /usr/local/bin/dbcollect | |||
# or | |||
/usr/bin/python /usr/local/bin/dbcollect | |||
# or | |||
python2 /usr/local/bin/dbcollect | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
== Oracle == | |||
* Oracle RDBMS 11g or higher (optional) | |||
: If the system is not an Oracle database server, only OS config and performance data will be collected | |||
* Diagnostics pack license OR statspack configured on the database(s) | |||
* Access to the 'oracle' special user or dba privileges ('root' not required) | |||
* Database instances up and running (opened read/write required for AWR/Statspack) | |||
* SYS credentials (hence the 'oracle' or dba user requirement) | |||
== Other Prerequisites == | |||
* Some free space in /tmp (or elsewhere, use --tempdir) | |||
== Linux == | == Linux == | ||
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Simply running <code>python</code> should work. | Simply running <code>python</code> should work. | ||
SAR/Sysstat is usually available on AIX but not enabled by default. In that case there will be no OS performance (SAR) data. {{dbcollect}} can use NMON data as well with some caveats, see TBD. | |||
== Solaris == | == Solaris == | ||
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On Solaris, Python should be already available. It may be an older version. | On Solaris, Python should be already available. It may be an older version. | ||
Make sure you can run <code>python</code> from the command line. | Make sure you can run <code>python</code> from the command line. | ||
SAR/Sysstat is usually available on Solaris (like AIX) but not enabled by default. In that case there will be no OS performance (SAR) data. {{dbcollect}} can use NMON data as well with some caveats, see TBD. | |||
== HP-UX == | == HP-UX == | ||
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{{dbcollect}} does not yet support Windows. Let me know if you need it. | {{dbcollect}} does not yet support Windows. Let me know if you need it. | ||
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= Installation = | |||
== Downloading DBcollect == | |||
* Via [https://loadmaster.dirty-cache.com/dbcollect Quick Install Guide] | |||
* Direct download: [https://loadmaster.dirty-cache.com/download DBCollect Download] (application page, not always working) is a direct link to the latest version. | |||
* Via Github Releases: [https://github.com/outrunnl/dbcollect/releases/latest DBcollect releases (GitHub)] On the Github releases page, go to the latest release, open Assets and download dbcollect. | |||
The latest release is always available on the releases page. | |||
== Easy Install == | |||
If your system has internet (https) access, see [https://loadmaster.dirty-cache.com/dbcollect dbcollect install] | |||
for an easy way to install {{dbcollect}} | |||
== Warning == | |||
* DBCollect location | |||
: Do NOT put dbcollect in non-standard locations such as /tmp, /root etc. The user dbcollect runs as (usually oracle) needs to have access to the dbcollect file (hence it does not work in /root). It also may not work on mounted paths that have execute disabled (/tmp, /var/tmp, ...) | |||
* Cloning Git Repository | |||
: Do NOT clone the git repository and run it from there (it will result in an error). This to prevent tampering, and weird problems (the zipapp package ensures all required files are contained in a predictable location). | |||
= Test working = | |||
< | * Run <code>dbcollect -h</code> to see the help page | ||
: If this works, dbcollect is installed correctly | |||
* Run <code>dbcollect --version</code> to show version information | |||
/ | * Run <code>dbcollect --update</code> to update to the latest version | ||
: Optional, requires internet access | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 20 November 2024
Summary
Installing DBCollect is pretty simple: download the latest dbcollect zipapp, put it somewhere in $PATH, and make it executable.
On Linux this usually just works, on UNIX it may require some additional steps.
Requirements
Operating Systems
- Linux
- Enterprise Linux 6 (EL6) or higher (RHEL, OEL, CentOS, Rocky Linux)
- SPARC/Solaris
- IBM AIX
Python
DBCollect is a Python ZIP app. This means Python needs to be available in the environment to run dbcollect
. Some systems do not have this by default.
- Requires Python (2.6+ or 3.x)
- On Linux (EL6+) works out of the box
- On AIX/HP-UX, need to install Python first, Windows not supported
- On Solaris (and AIX) Python may be a very old version that is not supported
A Python ZipApp is a standard ZIP file with an additional "shebang" prepended: #!/usr/bin/env python
- This causes dbcollect to be called with whatever ‘python’ version is in $PATH
- If this does not work, manually run python:
/usr/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/dbcollect <options>
- Executable can be inspected with
unzip –v /usr/local/bin/dbcollect
- Run simply as root or as ‘oracle’ user/owner
On UNIX (AIX, Solaris) you may have to create a symbolic link or run dbcollect like this:
python3 /usr/local/bin/dbcollect
If all else fails, you can run dbcollect from python directly:
python /usr/local/bin/dbcollect
# or
/usr/bin/python /usr/local/bin/dbcollect
# or
python2 /usr/local/bin/dbcollect
Oracle
- Oracle RDBMS 11g or higher (optional)
- If the system is not an Oracle database server, only OS config and performance data will be collected
- Diagnostics pack license OR statspack configured on the database(s)
- Access to the 'oracle' special user or dba privileges ('root' not required)
- Database instances up and running (opened read/write required for AWR/Statspack)
- SYS credentials (hence the 'oracle' or dba user requirement)
Other Prerequisites
- Some free space in /tmp (or elsewhere, use --tempdir)
Linux
On Linux (EL7+) both Python 2 and 3 may be installed. To set the preferred version globally on the system, use alternatives
alternatives --set python /usr/bin/python3
AIX
On IBM AIX, you need to install Python first. You can get python for AIX from AIX Toolbox (IBM)
Make sure it is executable and available in $PATH.
Simply running python
should work.
SAR/Sysstat is usually available on AIX but not enabled by default. In that case there will be no OS performance (SAR) data. dbcollect can use NMON data as well with some caveats, see TBD.
Solaris
On Solaris, Python should be already available. It may be an older version.
Make sure you can run python
from the command line.
SAR/Sysstat is usually available on Solaris (like AIX) but not enabled by default. In that case there will be no OS performance (SAR) data. dbcollect can use NMON data as well with some caveats, see TBD.
HP-UX
HP-UX has experimental support. Some OS commands require sudo access, run dbcollect --sudoers
to install the sudoers file
before proceeding. This will allow dbcollect to pick up required stuff like CPU model, disk capacities and more.
sudo
must be installed for this to work.
Windows
dbcollect does not yet support Windows. Let me know if you need it.
Installation
Downloading DBcollect
- Via Quick Install Guide
- Direct download: DBCollect Download (application page, not always working) is a direct link to the latest version.
- Via Github Releases: DBcollect releases (GitHub) On the Github releases page, go to the latest release, open Assets and download dbcollect.
The latest release is always available on the releases page.
Easy Install
If your system has internet (https) access, see dbcollect install for an easy way to install dbcollect
Warning
- DBCollect location
- Do NOT put dbcollect in non-standard locations such as /tmp, /root etc. The user dbcollect runs as (usually oracle) needs to have access to the dbcollect file (hence it does not work in /root). It also may not work on mounted paths that have execute disabled (/tmp, /var/tmp, ...)
- Cloning Git Repository
- Do NOT clone the git repository and run it from there (it will result in an error). This to prevent tampering, and weird problems (the zipapp package ensures all required files are contained in a predictable location).
Test working
- Run
dbcollect -h
to see the help page
- If this works, dbcollect is installed correctly
- Run
dbcollect --version
to show version information - Run
dbcollect --update
to update to the latest version
- Optional, requires internet access