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Log Message: ----------- Docs for John Sidney-Woollett's Nagios scripts Added Files: ----------- slony1-engine/tools: README.checks (r1.1) -------------- next part -------------- --- /dev/null +++ tools/README.checks @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +The two scripts perform different tasks. + +check_slon.sh checks to see that the slon daemon is in the proces list +and optionally checks for any error or warning messages in the slon +log file it is called using two or three parameters; the clustername, +the dbname and (optionally) the location of the log file. This script +is to be executed on each node in the cluster (both master and slaves) + +check_slony_cluster.sh checks that active receiver nodes are comfirming +sync within 10 seconds of the master. I'm not entirely sure that this is +the best strategy, and if you know otherwise, I'd love to hear. Requires +two parameters; the clustername and the dbname. This script is executed +on the master database only. + +These scripts are designed to run on the host on which they are +checking. With a little modification, they could check remote servers +on the network. They are quite simplistic and may not be suitable for +your environment. You are free to modify the code to suit your own needs.
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