Re: Postgres with daemontools or similar - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Andrej Ricnik-Bay
Subject Re: Postgres with daemontools or similar
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Msg-id b35603930802041600r2c88750ck205cf2e9f75fc102@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Postgres with daemontools or similar  ("Chuck D." <pgsql-list@nullmx.com>)
List pgsql-general
On 05/02/2008, Chuck D. <pgsql-list@nullmx.com> wrote:


> would never know if there was an issue.  I was also looking into monit.
I don't know what others recommend, but I'd be violently opposed to
the automatic re-starting for the very reason you mention above.
Monitoring it via monit, nagios or which other tools you have at hand
sounds very sensible to me, and I'd go with that for sure.


> What is the best way to monitor the postmaster and notify or restart on
> problems?  What solutions have other SysAdmin's incorporated successfully?
Nagios here, with e-Mail and pager alerts.  Monitoring the postmasters
presence and the ability to connect to 5432 ....


Cheers,
Andrej




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