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Re: [pcp] Informix PMDA? (#55)

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Date: Tue, 01 Dec 2015 13:59:04 -0800
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| As a quaint historical note, at that time, PMDAs were also available for Oracle 7 and Sybase 10.

The Oracle code lives on below src/pmdas/oracle in the PCP git tree, in perl form - its the only proprietary database code that was released and needs updating. However, I'm sure the v$ views the current code extracts metrics from all still exist. We see quite a few requests for pmdaoracle too, and the database bits required for development are available (not open source, but no paid license required for dev). Informix might be in the same boat re making their database bits available for development work.


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