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From: | Martin Pala |
Subject: | Re: custom mysql monitoring |
Date: | Sat, 06 May 2006 18:29:54 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20051007 Debian/1.7.12-1 |
1.) monit can watch the content of files using custom patterns. This way it is possible to watch log files (let the script log an error)
2.) monit can check file timestamp - this can be used for flag-like interface ... the script can touch some flag in the case that everything is OK. In the case that the test failed, the script will not touch the file so its timestamp will not be updated until the problem is fixed. Monit can apply this rule to bind some action to the error state:
if timestamp > 15 minutes the alert Martin Vincent Rivellino wrote:
I'm sorry if this has been covered before, but I haven't found anything regarding it in the monit docs or in the list archives. I'd like to setup a few monit checks to verify the function of our mysql database. These checks will require connecting to the database and performing a few queries. Does monit support directing connecting to mysql and performing queries? If not, does it support executing an external application to perform actions and have the check fail based on the return code? Thanks, Vince
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