Configure Sybase Collectors
To monitor Sybase with Database Visibility, you must run Sybase >= 15.
Connection Details
| Section | Field | Description |
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| Create New Collector | Database Type | The database type that you want to monitor. |
| Agent | The Database Agent that manages the collector. | |
| Collector Name | The name you want to identify the collector by. | |
| Connection Details | Hostname or IP Address | The hostname or IP address of the machine that your database is running on. |
| Listener Port | The TCP/IP address of the port on which your database communicates with the Database Agent. | |
| Custom JDBC Connection String | The JDBC connection string generated by the database agent, for example, jdbc:sybase:. You can also specify a custom connection string, which is useful for setting custom authentication options. |
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| Database Credentials | Username | The name of the user who is connecting to and monitoring the database through the Database Agent. The user should have the permissions described in User Permissions for Sybase. |
| Password | The password of the user who is connecting to and monitoring the database through the Database Agent. | |
| CyberArk | Click to enable CyberArk for database username and password. When CyberArk is enabled, information about Application, Safe, Folder, and Object is required to fetch the username and password for your database. To use CyberArk with Database Visibility, you must download the JavaPasswordSDK.jar file from the CyberArk website. Then, you must copy the JAR file to the lib directory of the database agent zip file. | |
| HashiCorp Vault | See Configure the HashiCorp Vault. | |
| Advanced Options | Sub-Collectors | Click to monitor multiple database instances in a consolidated view, and aggregate metrics of multiple databases. To monitor a custom cluster, you can add additional hostname or IP address, and port details for each sub-collector. You can add up to a total of 29 sub-collectors. Thereby, 30 databases can be monitored in a custom cluster. In addition to the licenses consumed by the main collector, each sub-collector consumes one or more licenses, depending on the database type.
Note:
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| Connection Properties | Click to add a new JDBC connection property or edit an existing property for relational databases. | |
| Exclude Databases | The databases that you want to exclude, separated by commas. | |
| Monitor Operating System | See Configure the Database Agent to Monitor Server Hardware. |
User Permissions for Sybase
| Permission type | Permission |
|---|---|
| Role permission |
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| Select permission |
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| Execute permission |
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use [custom-db-name]
sp_adduser <user-name>
password" to a more secure value.
create login 'DBMon_Agent_User' with password 'password' go
exec sp_locklogin 'DBMon_Agent_User', 'unlock'
go
exec sp_role 'grant', 'mon_role', 'DBMon_Agent_User'
go
Also, the following configuration parameters must be set to 1 (true) to monitor the Sybase ASE database with Splunk AppDynamics Database Visibility: "enable monitoring", "wait event timing", "SQL batch capture", and "object lockwait timing". You should also set "max SQL text monitored" to at least 8192 (8kB).
sp_configure "enable monitoring", 1
go
sp_configure "wait event timing", 1
go
sp_configure "SQL batch capture", 1
go
sp_configure "object lockwait timing", 1
go
sp_configure "max SQL text monitored", 8192
go
If the value for "max SQL text monitored" was previously less than 4096, then increasing this setting will require that you restart the Sybase ASE instance.
sa_role permission, run these commands:
use sybsystemprocs
grant execute on sp_sysmon to mon_role