[check_postgres] How to monitor master master replication which is setup using Bucardo

Juned Khan jkhan6722 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 31 03:42:33 UTC 2014


Thanks Greg old style worked perfectly.

Thanks,
Juned Khan
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On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Greg Sabino Mullane <greg at endpoint.com>
wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 11:58:34AM +0530, Juned Khan wrote:
> > I have set up master master replication using Bucardo but when I tried to
> > check the replication using check_postgres Nagios plugin then I got
> "ERROR:
> > No slaves found"
> >
> > check_postgres.pl --action=replicate_row  --host=localhost
> --dbname=sales
> > --host2=192.168.1.15 --dbname2=sales --warning=10
> > --repinfo=ip_map,id,44399,name,slon,nols
> > ERROR: No slaves found
>
> I think this is an unfortunate case of not being backwards-compatible. The
> "xxx2" format is deprecated. Try using --host=localhost --host=192.168.1.15
> or simply --host=localhost,192.168.1.15
>
> I will working on making the next version quietly accept the old style and
> change it behind the scenes to the new one.
>
> --
> Greg Sabino Mullane greg at endpoint.com
> End Point Corporation
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