Can grid monitor service status or perform tnsping?

hi
i cant see any out of box metric to perform tnsping of database services, i have requirement to perform tnsping and check status of database services for both rac and stand alone dbs to ensure services are available and accessible. are there any out of box metrics for this?
thanks

pschwart wrote:
The Response Metric is enabled out-of-box for discovered databases.
For 12c: See Oracle Enterprise Manager Oracle Database and Database-Related Metric Reference: 5.56 Response Metrics
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/em.121/e25160.pdf
thank you, how about monitroing status of db services? for example prd01 may have multiple services sales/reporting/oltp etc? i can see that for RAC databases there is services metrics but cant find similar metric for stand alone db, can you advice please
thanks
Edited by: 947740 on Aug 26, 2012 8:15 PM
Edited by: 947740 on Aug 26, 2012 8:17 PM

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