mardi 8 avril 2014

Amazon RDS avec ganglions ? -Débordement de pile


I have an RDS instance in the Amazon cloud. I use ganglia for all my monitoring and it'd be nice to be able to monitor my RDS instances with ganglia. I guess since I don't have shell access to the RDS server, the answer will be no, but I'll ask anyway: can I somehow use ganglia to monitor an RDS instance?


I know AWS has it's own monitoring, but I like consistency with my monitoring tools and I'm a big ganglia fan. FYI, if the answer is no, I'll stick with RDS and I won't try and run the sql server on regular EC2.



I have an RDS instance in the Amazon cloud. I use ganglia for all my monitoring and it'd be nice to be able to monitor my RDS instances with ganglia. I guess since I don't have shell access to the RDS server, the answer will be no, but I'll ask anyway: can I somehow use ganglia to monitor an RDS instance?


I know AWS has it's own monitoring, but I like consistency with my monitoring tools and I'm a big ganglia fan. FYI, if the answer is no, I'll stick with RDS and I won't try and run the sql server on regular EC2.


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