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Re: Desperately need a magical PG monitoring tool

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On 26/03/12 19:58, Andreas wrote:
Hi,

is there a tool for monitoring PG servers?

How do you watch that all runs well ?

There are a number of tools. You might want to google around:
- nagios
- monit
- munin
There are plenty of others

Nagios is aimed at multi-server service monitoring (and alerting). So you can keep track of 20 websites on 5 different servers etc.

Monit is more focused on monitoring/alerting/restarting on a single server.

Munin is about performance tracking and graphing. You can set it up to alert if parameters get outside a set range.


For your scenario, I'd consider restoring the backup to another database (on another server perhaps) and checking some suitable value (e.g. a max timestamp in a frequently updated table). You could do all this from a simple cron-job + perl script but you might want to consider one of the tools mentioned above.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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