> > From my point of view, it's not worth investing more time into monitoring > right now.
So there isn't an easy way. Cool. No worries. That's what I was asking about. On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Christian Aistleitner < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Aaron, > > On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:28:37PM -0500, Aaron Halfaker wrote: > > Sure. That's great. It's just that I'm often the person causing the > lag, > > so I'd like to be able to seek a remedy in situations where you're > > sleeping, engaged in some other work or AFK. > > as lag is rising very slowly (if it is rising at all), and the jobs we > need to support are built to be able to deal with quite some lag, I > guess you're on your own if the "qchris checks each day"-monitoring is > not timely enough for your purposes. > > From my point of view, it's not worth investing more time into > monitoring right now. Soon there'll be a machine to move slow queries > to, and Icinga alerts can get turned on again. > > If you think a stop-gap solution is needed right away nonetheless > before the new machine arrives, I'll have to ask you to escalate with > Toby/Kevin. > > Have fun, > Christian > > > > -- > ---- quelltextlich e.U. ---- \\ ---- Christian Aistleitner ---- > Companies' registry: 360296y in Linz > Christian Aistleitner > Gruendbergstrasze 65a Email: [email protected] > 4040 Linz, Austria Phone: +43 732 / 26 95 63 > Fax: +43 732 / 26 95 63 > Homepage: http://quelltextlich.at/ > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > Analytics mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/analytics > >
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