I insist cause I find it easy (even for a standard nagios)
The search failure was due to a 503 error being dispatched from the server.
G.-
On 1/14/06, Dave Page <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk > wrote:
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From: pgsql-www-owner@postgresql.org on behalf of Marc G. Fournier
Sent: Sat 1/14/2006 2:16 AM
To: Josh Berkus
Cc: John Hansen; pgsql-www@postgresql.org; Jim C. Nasby
Subject: Re: [pgsql-www] Infrastructure monitoring
> As I've said above ... physical servers are being monitored, so if anyone
> has some ideas on how we can improve "content monitoring", for lack of a
> better word, I know I'm all ears ...
>
> Again, if Hyperic can offer something for this, let me know ...
We also monitor a bunch of services using a nagios installation here. With the search though it's not always so easy because the search engine is tucked away behind a firewall with only the web frontend poking through.
Regards, Dave
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