Yeah, sorry 'bout the reply on top, you're perfectly right. I keep it for office style replies because they say it's easier to read the replies without having to scroll to the bottom ... :) I keep it now so that if somebody else reads he will do it easily. Next thread I will comply with this common sense rule :) And thank you about your suggestion. As I know IPTraf is not oriented to event signaling, history, graphing etc. Do you have another way of using it that would help me in signaling if the connection dropped or something like this? Bogdan Dumitrache http://www.logsoftgrup.ro On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 12:28 -0500, Robert wrote: > 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 > >> > >> > >> > >> Vincent Van der Kussen > >> System Engineer > >> direct: +32 3 450 89 88 > >> Vincent.VanderKussen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> > >> BTR Services > >> Groene Hofstraat 31 > >> 2850 Boom > >> Belgium > >> www.btr-services.be > >> tel: +32 3 450 89 80 > >> fax: +32 3 450 89 89 > >> > >> > >> > >> - DISCLAIMER - > >> This message contains confidential information and is intended only for redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxxx If you are not redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify Vincent.VanderKussen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. Vincent Van der Kussen therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message, which arise as a result of e-mail transmission.. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. > >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> > >> 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. > >> > >> > >> Thanks > >> -- > >> redhat-list mailing list > >> unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > >> > >> -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list