[ome-users] Testing an OMERO installation
harri.jaalinoja at helsinki.fi
harri.jaalinoja at helsinki.fi
Fri Jul 6 14:11:36 BST 2012
> We use check_mk (http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk.html) which is an
> add-on/front-end to nagios.
>
> on the postgres side we use check_mk's postgres
> (http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_check_postgres_sessions.html,
> http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_check_postgres_stat_database.size.html)
> plugin which monitors database size as well as sessions and
> connections.
>
> The login session code is basically what was in my previous message
> sudo -iu {omero_user} /path/to/bin/omero login -s localhost -u
> {username} -w {password} -t {timeout} 2>&1
> by default omero allows a guest user (password guest) to login.
> That code is then wrapped in whatever your monitoring system
> requires, check_mk / nagios look at the return code which omero
> login sets appropriately based on the result.
>
Hi Chris,
thanks, this is a good start. Still didn't hear from our IT, but I
hope we can follow these steps.
Cheers,
Harri
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