Graphical Reports for Database Health Check or Database Statictics

Hello
we are using oracle 10g on Solaris.
Is there a way I can get the Database health check or database statictics report in graphical form like to represent the growth of database (in a week or month), log size etc..
Thanks

You'll have to develop your own method/application/script as per your requirement. To some extent Enterprise manager may help you but I think this is not your requirement.

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