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Leigh B Stoller authored
This version is intended to replace the old autostatus monitor on bas, except for monitoring the Mothership itself. We also notify the Slack channel like the autostatus version. Driven from the apt_aggregates table in the DB, we do the following. 1. fping all the boss nodes. 2. fping all the ops nodes and dboxen. Aside; there are two special cases for now, that will eventually come from the database. 1) powder wireless aggregates do not have a public ops node, and 2) the dboxen are hardwired into a table at the top of the file. 3. Check all the DNS servers. Different from autostatus (which just checks that port 53 is listening), we do an actual lookup at the server. This is done with dig @ the boss node with recursion turned off. At the moment this is serialized test of all the DNS servers, might need to change that latter. I've lowered the timeout, and if things are operational 99% of the time (which I expect), then this will be okay until we get a couple of dozen aggregates to test. Note that this test is skipped if the boss is not pingable in the first step, so in general this test will not be a bottleneck. 4. Check all the CMs with a GetVersion() call. As with the DNS check, we skip this if the boss does not ping. This test *is* done in parallel using ParRun() since its slower and the most likely to time out when the CM is busy. The time out is 20 seconds. This seems to be the best balance between too much email and not hanging for too long on any one aggregate. 5. Send email and slack notifications. The current loop is every 60 seconds, and each test has to fail twice in a row before marking a test as a failure and sending notification. Also send a 24 hour update for anything that is still down. At the moment, the full set of tests takes 15 seconds on our seven aggregates when they are all up. Will need more tuning later, as the number of aggregates goes up.
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