2011/6/1 Andy Cobaugh <[email protected]>: > On 2011-06-01 at 08:45, Alister Forbes ( [email protected] ) said: >> >> On 31 May 2011, at 18:27, Andy Cobaugh wrote: >> >>> On 2011-05-31 at 09:16, Tim Gustafson ( [email protected] ) 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_status >> 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. Clément.
