pmdadbping — database response time and availability PMDA

Description

pmdadbping is a database response time measurement PMDA.

pmdadbping runs dbprobe(1), and exports the performance measurements it makes available as PCP metrics.

dbprobe(1) should be configured to use the type of DBI appropriate for the local database, which includes: RDBMS flavour, user/password, delay between "ping" requests, and the SQL statement to use.

Installation

Configure dbprobe(1) - it uses a configuration file from (in this order):

This file can contain overridden values (Perl code) for the settings listed at the start of dbprobe.pl, namely:

Once this is setup, you can access the names and values for the dbping performance metrics by doing the following as root:

     # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/dbping
     # ./Install

To uninstall, do the following as root:

     # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/dbping
     # ./Remove

pmdadbping is launched by pmcd(1) and should never be executed  directly. The Install and Remove scripts notify pmcd(1) when the  agent is installed or removed.

Files

$PCP_PMDAS_DIR/dbping/dbprobe.conf

probe configuration file for dbprobe(1), used indirectly by pmdadbping

$PCP_PMDAS_DIR/dbping/Install

installation script for the pmdadbping agent

$PCP_PMDAS_DIR/dbping/Remove

undo installation script for the pmdadbping agent

$PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/dbping.log

default log file for error messages from pmdadbping

PCP Environment

Environment variables with the prefix PCP_ are used to parameterize the file and directory names used by PCP. On each installation, the file /etc/pcp.conf contains the local values for these variables.  The $PCP_CONF variable may be used to specify an alternative  configuration file, as described in pcp.conf(5).

See Also

dbprobe(1) pmcd(1), PCPIntro(1) and DBI(3).

Referenced By

dbprobe(1), pmdamysql(1), pmdaoracle(1).

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