Monitoring MySQL and PostgreSQL
Francois JEANMOUGIN
Francois.JEANMOUGIN at 123multimedia.com
Thu Jan 8 09:55:47 CET 2004
> Both are in the current nagios plugins. You need to make sure that
> configure picks up your libraries for the each DBMS, but they are both
> there and build out of the box for most standard configurations.
Scritch scritch.
]$ ls libexec/
check_breeze check_ifstatus check_nrpe check_sensors check_ups
check_by_ssh check_imap check_nt check_simap check_users
check_CPU_total check_ircd check_ntp check_smtp check_vsz
check_disk check_ldap check_nwstat check_spop check_wave
check_disk_smb check_load check_oracle check_ssh negate
check_dns check_log check_overcr check_swap urlize
check_dummy check_mailq check_ping check_tcp utils.pm
check_flexlm check_mrtg check_pop check_time utils.sh
check_ftp check_mrtgtraf check_procs check_traffic
check_http check_nagios check_real check_udp
check_ifoperstatus check_nntp check_rpc check_unix_load
I find check_oracle, cool, but where are the others? I think I have an out of the box 1.1 installation. I will check my installation, but...
Thanks for your help, as it should be standard, I think I could find it...
Hopefully.
François.
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