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This plugin will check how many backends are connected with PgPool-II and will check if their status are “down”
Current Version
Last Release Date
September 17, 2011
Owner
Nagios Exchange
Compatible With
check_pgpool-II.pl version 0.1.1 by Erwan Labynocle Ben Souiden Usage : //check_pgpool-II.pl -d /path/to/pcp-commands/ -H pgpool-II.hosttocheck.net -P 9898 -U username -W password [-p] [-D "CHECK_PGPOOL-II - "] [-v] [-c 2] [-w 1] [-t 10] [-b 0] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -D, --display=STRING To modify the output display... default is "CHECK_PGPOOL-II - " -p, --perfdata If you want to activate the perfdata output -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate the output) -c, --critical=INT Specify a critical threshold of backend in down state default is 2 -w, --warning=INT Specify a warning threshold of backend in down state default is 1 -b, --backends=INT Specify the number of waiting backends default is 0 -t, --timeout=INT Specify the connection timeout value in seconds. pcp command exits on timeout default is 10 -d, --pcp-dir=STRING Specify the path to pcp commands binaries directory e.g. : /usr/local/pgpool-II/bin/ -H, --host=STRING Specify the pgpool-II hostname -p, --port=STRING Specify the PCP port -U, --user=STRING Specify the username for PCP authentication -W, --password=STRING Specify the password for PCP authentication ................. Send email to [email protected] if you have questions regarding use of this software. To submit patches or suggest improvements, send email to [email protected] This plugin has been created by Erwan Labynocle Ben Souiden Hope you will enjoy it ;)
good idea!
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