#!/bin/sh # # Use the exit code of: # # custodian-queue --monitor=3000 # # to determine if the queue is "too full". If so alert, via mauve. # # # Find the hostname of the mauve-server to alert against # if [ -e /etc/custodian/custodian.cfg ] ; then alert=$(grep ^mauve_target /etc/custodian/custodian.cfg 2>/dev/null | awk -F= '{print $2}' ) fi # # If we didn't find one then we'll use the default. # if [ -z "$alert" ]; then alert=alert.bytemark.co.uk fi # # Maximum queue size. # max=5000 # # If the queu is too large. # if ( custodian-queue --monitor=$max ) ; then # # Raise an alert # mauvesend $alert -i custodian -c now -s "Our custodian queue is too full" --detail="
The custodian queue doesn't seem to be emptying [alert threshold is $max].
Is there a bug, or do we need to add more workers? See https://wiki.bytemark.co.uk/Main/CustodianMonitoring
" else # # Otherwise clear any prior alert. # mauvesend $alert -i custodian -r now -s "Our custodian queue is too full" --detail="The custodian queue doesn't seem to be emptying [alert threshold is $max].
Is there a bug, or do we need to add more workers? See https://wiki.bytemark.co.uk/Main/CustodianMonitoring
" fi