[rt-users] monitoring RT

Drew Barnes barnesaw at ucrwcu.rwc.uc.edu
Mon Jul 23 10:15:35 EDT 2007


Nagios (or something similar) monitoring each of the services seems the
easiest way to me.  And if RT goes down, just have Nagios send an alert
into RT and....oh, wait...


Nicholas Clark wrote:
> We're going to make the RT self-service interface visible to our external
> clients. We'd like to monitor it, so that we know if it's down?
>
> What's the best way to monitor RT? Are there any built in pages that would
> let us quickly tell that (say)
>
> 1: users can log in
> 2: the RT web application has a live connection to a working database
>
> without burning lots of CPU?
>
> Have I missed anything key to check?
>
> Nicholas Clark
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Drew Barnes
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