Monitoring Landscape on prem server services
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If you are running an on prem instance of Landscape, do you monitor the essential services? If so, what are they?
-apache2
-landscape_service
-etc
services landscape monitoring
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If you are running an on prem instance of Landscape, do you monitor the essential services? If so, what are they?
-apache2
-landscape_service
-etc
services landscape monitoring
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If you are running an on prem instance of Landscape, do you monitor the essential services? If so, what are they?
-apache2
-landscape_service
-etc
services landscape monitoring
If you are running an on prem instance of Landscape, do you monitor the essential services? If so, what are they?
-apache2
-landscape_service
-etc
services landscape monitoring
services landscape monitoring
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Depending on version of Ubuntu you have and Landscape server but here is a good start. Looking into lsctl, which you can use to restart landscape server when required with its services (lsctl restart
)
cat /usr/bin/lsctl
Below is list of services that can be monitored.
...
# basename of init script
SVC_APPSERVER="landscape-appserver"
SVC_ASYNC_FRONTEND="landscape-async-frontend"
SVC_JOBHANDLER="landscape-job-handler"
SVC_MSGSERVER="landscape-msgserver"
SVC_PINGSERVER="landscape-pingserver"
SVC_APISERVER="landscape-api"
SVC_JUJU_SYNC="landscape-juju-sync"
SVC_PACKAGEUPLOADSERVER="landscape-package-upload"
SVC_PACKAGESEARCH="landscape-package-search"
SVC_PPPA_PROXY="landscape-pppa-proxy"
SVC_CRON="landscape-cron"
...
Hope this will help.
Thanks
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Depending on version of Ubuntu you have and Landscape server but here is a good start. Looking into lsctl, which you can use to restart landscape server when required with its services (lsctl restart
)
cat /usr/bin/lsctl
Below is list of services that can be monitored.
...
# basename of init script
SVC_APPSERVER="landscape-appserver"
SVC_ASYNC_FRONTEND="landscape-async-frontend"
SVC_JOBHANDLER="landscape-job-handler"
SVC_MSGSERVER="landscape-msgserver"
SVC_PINGSERVER="landscape-pingserver"
SVC_APISERVER="landscape-api"
SVC_JUJU_SYNC="landscape-juju-sync"
SVC_PACKAGEUPLOADSERVER="landscape-package-upload"
SVC_PACKAGESEARCH="landscape-package-search"
SVC_PPPA_PROXY="landscape-pppa-proxy"
SVC_CRON="landscape-cron"
...
Hope this will help.
Thanks
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Depending on version of Ubuntu you have and Landscape server but here is a good start. Looking into lsctl, which you can use to restart landscape server when required with its services (lsctl restart
)
cat /usr/bin/lsctl
Below is list of services that can be monitored.
...
# basename of init script
SVC_APPSERVER="landscape-appserver"
SVC_ASYNC_FRONTEND="landscape-async-frontend"
SVC_JOBHANDLER="landscape-job-handler"
SVC_MSGSERVER="landscape-msgserver"
SVC_PINGSERVER="landscape-pingserver"
SVC_APISERVER="landscape-api"
SVC_JUJU_SYNC="landscape-juju-sync"
SVC_PACKAGEUPLOADSERVER="landscape-package-upload"
SVC_PACKAGESEARCH="landscape-package-search"
SVC_PPPA_PROXY="landscape-pppa-proxy"
SVC_CRON="landscape-cron"
...
Hope this will help.
Thanks
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Depending on version of Ubuntu you have and Landscape server but here is a good start. Looking into lsctl, which you can use to restart landscape server when required with its services (lsctl restart
)
cat /usr/bin/lsctl
Below is list of services that can be monitored.
...
# basename of init script
SVC_APPSERVER="landscape-appserver"
SVC_ASYNC_FRONTEND="landscape-async-frontend"
SVC_JOBHANDLER="landscape-job-handler"
SVC_MSGSERVER="landscape-msgserver"
SVC_PINGSERVER="landscape-pingserver"
SVC_APISERVER="landscape-api"
SVC_JUJU_SYNC="landscape-juju-sync"
SVC_PACKAGEUPLOADSERVER="landscape-package-upload"
SVC_PACKAGESEARCH="landscape-package-search"
SVC_PPPA_PROXY="landscape-pppa-proxy"
SVC_CRON="landscape-cron"
...
Hope this will help.
Thanks
Depending on version of Ubuntu you have and Landscape server but here is a good start. Looking into lsctl, which you can use to restart landscape server when required with its services (lsctl restart
)
cat /usr/bin/lsctl
Below is list of services that can be monitored.
...
# basename of init script
SVC_APPSERVER="landscape-appserver"
SVC_ASYNC_FRONTEND="landscape-async-frontend"
SVC_JOBHANDLER="landscape-job-handler"
SVC_MSGSERVER="landscape-msgserver"
SVC_PINGSERVER="landscape-pingserver"
SVC_APISERVER="landscape-api"
SVC_JUJU_SYNC="landscape-juju-sync"
SVC_PACKAGEUPLOADSERVER="landscape-package-upload"
SVC_PACKAGESEARCH="landscape-package-search"
SVC_PPPA_PROXY="landscape-pppa-proxy"
SVC_CRON="landscape-cron"
...
Hope this will help.
Thanks
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