[tahoe-dev] Fwd: [tor-relays] [ANNOUNCE] check_tor.py: a Nagios check for Tor relays

Oleksandr Drach luckyredhot at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 10:42:25 UTC 2013


Of course, nagios plugin will be great. And we should not forget about
cacti and munin users here :)
Actually, output of already mentioned link (
http://node.example.com:3456/statistics?t=json) can easily be used to
retrieve it.

*Sincerely,
Oleksandr Drach,*

*e-mail: **luckyredhot at gmail.com* <luckyredhot at gmail.com>*.*


2013/2/26 Peter Secor <secorp at gmail.com>

> The WUI usually has a pretty good json representation of most screens,
> just tack on a query arg ?t=json to the WUI URL and see what you get. I
> used to use it a lot when running scripts to check node usage but it's also
> useful for scraping other node stats.
>
> On Feb 25, 2013, at 18:30, Greg Troxel <gdt at ir.bbn.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I would say that two nagios plugins would be useful, and also a status
> > tray program.
> >
> > server plugin: runs on a computer that has an introducer, or a storage
> node,
> > and returns status of that node locally.
> >
> > client plugin: runs on a computer that has a client node, and queries it
> > (first fix the bug about the CLI being less powerful than the WUI :-) to
> > find out if it is connected to introducer and to all servers.
> >
> > status tray program: probably exactly the client plugin, but
> > representing an icon in the local GUI.  This could use a new interface
> > to get continuous updates from the local client, much like the BSD
> > routing socket, or IMAP with the IDLE extension.
> >
> > I would suggest that firs the CLI be extended to print out what's
> > needed, and then the plugins become simple scripts.
> >
> > Or, perhaps the WUI has a json representation of status.  This should be
> > relatively easy to do.
> >
> >
> >
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