Enable zc.monitor with Zope 2
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Introduction
This package enable to monitoring of Zope 2 instance from the command line. It plugs zc.monitor (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.monitor) and zc.z3monitor (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.z3monitor) in Zope 2. zc.monitor use zc.ngi server and define another thread to handle monitoring. This way you should still be able to monitor your application even if the HTTPServer is hanging.
Probes
This package has been tested with probes coming from different packages:
zc.z3monitor
Products.ZNagios
zc.monitorcache
zc.monitorlogstats
ztfy.monitor
To register your own probe, just define a new utility providing the zc.z3monitor.interfaces.IZ3MonitorPlugin interface. Like this:
<utility component=".zc_uptime" provides="zc.z3monitor.interfaces.IZ3MonitorPlugin" name="uptime" />
and the component should look like this:
def zc_uptime(connection, database='main'): """uptime of the zope instance in seconds""" app = App() elapsed = time.time() - app.Control_Panel.process_start print >> connection, elapsed app._p_jar.close()
ZODB connection is always the first parameter. You can add your own parameters after.
Once you start your instance you should see something like:
INFO zc.ngi.async.server listening on ('127.0.0.1', 8888)
The ngi server is started and you can look up values with netcat for example:
echo 'uptime' | nc -i 1 localhost 8888
Changelog
0.1 (2012-11-05)
Initial implementation
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