  | | | Database Discovery Tool? | Database Discovery Tool? 2007-11-05 - By Rich Jesse
Back Congrats on the promo!
SQueaL Server's Enterprise Manager (2000) or Management Studio (2005) will be able to discover most servers for you. I believe the SS Browser service has to be active on each server for this to work, but don't quote me on that -- I'm newish to SQueaL Server.
For Oracle, unless you're using Grid Control and agents are deployed on every server, you may well be out of luck. You *may* be able portscan for every server in your organization (e.g. using "nmap") to determine if a listener is running. You could then attempt to tnsping those servers. YMMV
Just a thought or two. GL!
Rich
> Hi, > > I've just received a promotion and now have responsibility for all my > organizations databases. Since the position was gapped for about 3 > months I am trying to find out what is out there. The list I have hasn't > been updated in about 2 years. Is there a tool which I can deploy to > find and report on servername and dbname? I need to do this both for > Oracle and MS SQL. After that I'm starting on licenses. > > Don Freeman
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
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