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- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2019 09:52:30 +0900
- From: Chris Salisbury <chris.salisbury@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] What do you use for simple monitoring?
- References: <20190415121704.qar6vdihov7hrf2x@fluxcoil.net> <b1d72f09e679bd8bccdbc526f9610e77@jp.sometwo.net>
>with some servicesSeems like you should be using whatever you use to manage the service itself for monitoring and triggering events on failure (or any service life-cycle event). I think all of the popular ones support this. The emailing part makes sense to be in a script which is triggered by the service manager, though. If you aren't using a service manager, I would recommend doing so! My 2 yen: for things that don't need to scale, systemd makes sense -- and for things that do need to scale, kubernetes makes sense.On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 11:17 PM Furkan Mustafa <furkan@example.com> wrote:Hello,
On 2019-04-15 21:17, Christian Horn wrote:
> I consider to just use a shellscript which checks some things
> and sends an email if a returncode is not as expected.
>
> What are you guys doing to monitor simple, single services?
We have a python program for simple checks and sending emails
or chat messages when a failure is detected. It might be a bit
messy now, but it works.
https://git.rlab.io/system/healthcheck
Hope it helps
Furkan Mustafa
https://rainlab.co.jp
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