Re: Connection monitoring

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Continuing this quaint reply-on-top format...

Have you looked at iptraf ?
--OR-- you might ask the father of that arrangement.

Lord of Gore wrote:
No ideas? :)
Don't you hate it when all the questions you ask hardly ever get
answered? :)

On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 14:29 +0200, Vincent Van der Kussen wrote:

You could run ping, or otherwise install nagios somewhere (that might be a little to much but still)

Vincent



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From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lord of Gore
Sent: vrijdag 9 oktober 2009 13:44
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Connection monitoring

Hello list,

I have a question regarding connection monitoring. Say I have

            /    HOST_2
HOST_1
            \    HOST_3

On HOST_1 I have a pgSQL pooler installed (pg_pool II) that does
balancing between HOST_2 and HOST_3

Due to some failures I want to monitor the connections between these 3
machines and see if there are any lost packets. Which application do you
think I shold use to check these 2 connections?

Long shot but given the connection being PostgreSQL client (HOST_1) to
PostgreSQL Server (HOST_2 and HOST_3) I want also to check if queries
arrive unaltered to the servers. Any ideas?

Note: the 3 servers are located in an inaccessible place.


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