From my point of view, it's not worth investing more time into monitoring right now.

 So there isn't an easy way.  Cool.  No worries.  That's what I was asking about.  


On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Christian Aistleitner <christian@quelltextlich.at> wrote:
Hi Aaron,

On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 12:28:37PM -0500, Aaron Halfaker wrote:
> Sure.  That's great.  It's just that I'm often the person causing the lag,
> so I'd like to be able to seek a remedy in situations where you're
> sleeping, engaged in some other work or AFK.

as lag is rising very slowly (if it is rising at all), and the jobs we
need to support are built to be able to deal with quite some lag, I
guess you're on your own if the “qchris checks each day”-monitoring is
not timely enough for your purposes.

>From my point of view, it's not worth investing more time into
monitoring right now. Soon there'll be a machine to move slow queries
to, and Icinga alerts can get turned on again.

If you think a stop-gap solution is needed right away nonetheless
before the new machine arrives, I'll have to ask you to escalate with
Toby/Kevin.

Have fun,
Christian



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