Le 1 juin 2011 10:19, Clément OUDOT clem.oudot@gmail.com a écrit :
2011/6/1 Andy Cobaugh phalenor@gmail.com:
On 2011-06-01 at 08:45, Alister Forbes ( a@cisco.com ) said:
On 31 May 2011, at 18:27, Andy Cobaugh wrote:
On 2011-05-31 at 09:16, Tim Gustafson ( tjg@soe.ucsc.edu ) said:
Hi,
Is there a "best" way to check to see if OpenLDAP replication is working?
I have one script that checks the ContextCSN of the root of the database, which works to a certain degree. However, even when that matches it seems that sometimes a "deep inspection" (actually traversing the whole database and comparing each entry individually) of the directory shows differences even when the ContextCSN of the directory root matches.
That's all our nagios check script does. If you're finding that there are still differences in the contents of the directory even when contextCSN matches, then there's likely something else going on. At least, I've never seen the situation you describe in our production openldap cluster.
--andy
Andy,
Just out of interest (I'm just beginning to sort out nagios monitoring for this very thing) is this the same plugin as on http://ltb-project.org/wiki/documentation/nagios-plugins/check_ldap_syncrepl... or is it a script you've created yourselves?
I'm using just a simple shell script that I wrote a couple years ago. Our nagios runs on Solaris SPARC, so I have to keep dependencies to a minimum.
I was completely unaware of the existence of LTB. I would check it out, but it looks like redmine is currently having issues when you try to download anything.
Those cacti plugins look interesting.
Hi,
our redmine server experience some issues, we are working on it, I will let you know when all will be running.
All seems ok now. Feel free to contact LTB community if you want more information on the scripts : http://ltb-project.org/wiki/community
Clément.