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2012-06-14take hiera out of the paramsmh
2012-02-10migrate everything to hiera/trocla and use the new scoping stylemh
2010-10-18. remove the check_mysql_health script from the mysql module, instead it ↵Micah Anderson
belongs in the nagios module . change the default nagios::service::mysql check to use the check_mysql_health 'connection-time' check mode, which is identical to the original check, with some additional information . stop using nagios::plugin::deploy because this doesn't work when more than one node attempts to realize this class . stop exporting the nagios_command because this doesn't work when more than one node attempts to realize this class . remove the check_health define, instead this be how it was before, as the previous nagios::service::mysql define
2010-10-18change the default $check_hostname variable to be the localhost interface. ↵Micah Anderson
This seems to make more sense than using $fqdn
2010-10-17simplify the nagios check_mysql_health plugin process:Micah Anderson
1. use the new plugin deploy feature in nagios (nagios::plugin::deploy) 2. remove unnecessary classes and inheritance - this plugin seems reasonable to install by default, and in fact it could be argued that the other 'check_mysql' plugin that still remains can be removed, as its functionality is vastly overshadowed by this one 3. add the 'repl_client_priv' mysql grant privs to the nagios user. these are needed for the check_mysql_health plugin slave replication modes. According to http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/privileges-provided.html#priv_replication-client - The REPLICATION CLIENT privilege enables the use of SHOW MASTER STATUS and SHOW SLAVE STATUS. These privileges are not too much to provide to the nagios user, as they are only informational 4. setup the define "check_health" so it can be used easily
2010-09-27add a more advanced mysql health check plugin:Micah Anderson
* create a mysql::server::nagios::base class with the common parts needed for the basic plugin, and the health plugin * make mysql::server:nagios inherit mysql::server:nagios::base * create a new class mysql::server::nagios::check_health inheriting ::base the nagios module has also received a new define to setup the different nagios::service pieces for the different health check modes that might be desired its assumed you would setup the different health check modes in site-mysql/init.pp as different hosts will require different modes and/or parameters, for example: class site-mysql::server { include mysql::server::nagios::check_health nagios::service::mysql_health { [ 'connection-time', 'uptime', 'threads-connected', 'threadcache-hitrate' ]: require => Mysql_grant[$nagios_mysql_user], } case $hostname { "eider": { nagios::service::mysql_health { [ 'slave-io-running', 'slave-sql-running', 'slave-lag' ]: require => Mysql_grant[$nagios_mysql_user], } } } }
2009-12-22adjust nagios mysql user to allow tcp connectionsJerome Charaoui
2009-12-11add nagios class to create mysql user and grant for nagios, with option to ↵Jerome Charaoui
skip nagios service registration if check is done through check_ssh or check_nrpe for example