| From: | "Dischner, Anton" <Anton(dot)Dischner(at)med(dot)uni-muenchen(dot)de> |
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| To: | Pgsql-admin <pgsql-admin(at)lists(dot)postgresql(dot)org> |
| Subject: | Re: Service outage list |
| Date: | 2023-09-12 08:30:25 |
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Hi Rajesh,
we are using uptima-kuma in a professional environment with good results.
You can monitor health of PG, disk space, ping etc.
As a docker container ist very easy to install and run,
best,
Anton
https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma
Am 12.09.2023 um 10:10 schrieb Olivier Gautherot <ogautherot(at)gautherot(dot)net>:
Hi Rajesh,
El mar, 12 sept 2023 9:04, Rajesh Kumar <rajeshkumar(dot)dba09(at)gmail(dot)com> escribió:
In postgres, is there a way to find out the list of dates of malfunctions of db or app for one year.
This is a very generic question. You may want to check apps like Nagios - there are many alternatives. As there are many reasons a database may fail (CPU load, memory, network, disk...), you will probably want a list of sensors.
Just keep in mind that these apps may also fail...
Regards
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