Postgresql Filesystem
Postgresql Filesystem
От:
Kevin Lo <kevlo@kevlo.org>
Дата:
Hi, After reading an article about pgfs: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=1383 I can't find pgfs, and it seems the author had not maintain it for a long time. Would anyone know any other project do the same thing? Thanks. - Kevin
Re: Unrelated question
От:
Hannu Krosing <hannu@tm.ee>
Дата:
Ben Clewett kirjutas N, 24.04.2003 kell 15:49: > Please forgive an unrelated question. It's totally a sign of respect > for some gues who know something! > > I'm looking for an OSS monitor watchdog program. Watching > servers/services for signes of life. Emailing and sending pages when > dead. Prefereably with a module for checking PostgreSQL is up and > serving queries... > > If any members have experience of something compitent, I would be very > greatful. High-Availability Linux Project at http://perens.com/Slides/HP-World-2001/HighAvailability/linux-ha.org/ has a section 'Monitoring and Administration Software for Linux'. You could check there and report if some support PostgreSQL. ---------------- Hannu
Re: Postgresql Filesystem
От:
Kevin Lo <kevlo@kevlo.org>
Дата:
Christopher Browne wrote:
> Kevin Lo wrote:
> > After reading an article about pgfs:
> > http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=1383
> > I can't find pgfs, and it seems the author had not maintain it for a
> > long time. Would anyone know any other project do the same thing?
>
> With *somewhat* different intent are:
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlfs/
> http://www.relex.ru/~yarick/
>
> They are trying to provide a mapping of a DBMS onto a filesystem which
> is a neat-but-weird idea...
I've tried sqlfs, it doesn't compile. I checked web cvs of sqlfs, the
author hasn't commit any thing about ten months :-(
> Intentionally similar:
> http://www.netcraft.com.au/geoffrey/katie/
>
> Katie is consciously reminiscent of Clearcase, mounting a development
> repository via NFS, storing things in a PostgreSQL database.
> --
> output = reverse("moc.enworbbc@" "enworbbc")
> http://cbbrowne.com/info/textversion.html
> "prepBut nI vrbLike adjHungarian! qWhat's artThe adjBig nProblem?"
> -- Alec Flett
- Kevin
Re: Postgresql Filesystem
От:
Christopher Browne <cbbrowne@cbbrowne.com>
Дата:
Kevin Lo wrote:
> After reading an article about pgfs:
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=1383
> I can't find pgfs, and it seems the author had not maintain it for a
> long time. Would anyone know any other project do the same thing?
With *somewhat* different intent are: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sqlfs/ http://www.relex.ru/~yarick/
They are trying to provide a mapping of a DBMS onto a filesystem which
is a neat-but-weird idea...
Intentionally similar: http://www.netcraft.com.au/geoffrey/katie/
Katie is consciously reminiscent of Clearcase, mounting a development
repository via NFS, storing things in a PostgreSQL database.
--
output = reverse("moc.enworbbc@" "enworbbc")
http://cbbrowne.com/info/textversion.html
"prepBut nI vrbLike adjHungarian! qWhat's artThe adjBig nProblem?"
-- Alec Flett
Re: Unrelated question
От:
"Jeroen T. Vermeulen" <jtv@xs4all.nl>
Дата:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 12:49:57PM +0000, Ben Clewett wrote: > > I'm looking for an OSS monitor watchdog program. Watching > servers/services for signes of life. Emailing and sending pages when > dead. Prefereably with a module for checking PostgreSQL is up and > serving queries... You could try Little Brother, which also happens to run on top of postgres. Checking a database server can be as easy as writing a command line to execute: ssh mydbserver psql -c 'select 1' Little Brother is available from sourceforge. Jeroen
Unrelated question
От:
Ben Clewett <B.Clewett@roadrunner.uk.com>
Дата:
Please forgive an unrelated question. It's totally a sign of respect for some gues who know something! I'm looking for an OSS monitor watchdog program. Watching servers/services for signes of life. Emailing and sending pages when dead. Prefereably with a module for checking PostgreSQL is up and serving queries... If any members have experience of something compitent, I would be very greatful. Thanks again, Ben.