mercredi 23 août 2017
Monitoring application with a simple bash under linux
Edit a cron file
vi /etc/cron.hourly/monitorhttpd.sh
#!/bin/bash
ps -ef |grep `cat /var/run/httpd/httpd.pid`|grep httpd>/tmp/httpjenkinscount
NBPCS=`wc -l
if [ "$NBPCS" -eq "0" ]; then
service httpd start
fi
#!/bin/bash
ps -ef |grep `cat /var/run/tomcat-jenkins/tomcat.pid`|grep java>/tmp/tomcatjenkinscount
NBPCS=`wc -l
if [ "$NBPCS" -eq "0" ]; then
sudo -ujenkins -- "/local/home/jenkins/tomcat-7/bin/shutdown.sh"
sleep 30
rm -f /var/run/tomcat-jenkins/tomcat.pid
sudo -ujenkins -- "/local/home/jenkins/tomcat-7/bin/startup.sh"
fi
But you can also perform some more complex monitoring by testing call to url (end to end test)
vi ./autorestartscript.sh
#!/bin/sh
rm -f /tmp/status
wget https://myserver/myapp/status --no-check-certificate -O /tmp/status
RETOUR=$?
KOCOUNT=`cat /tmp/status|grep KO|wc -w`
if [ $KOCOUNT -ge 1 ] || [ $RETOUR -ge 1 ];
then
service tomcat6_myapp stop;
sleep 30
service tomcat6_myapp start;
service httpd_myapp restart;
fi
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