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dbpulse
dbpulse
will run a set of queries in a defined interval, in order to
dynamically test if the database is available mainly for writes, it exposes a
/metrics
endpoint the one can be used together with Prometheus
and create
alerts when the database is not available, this is to cover HALT/LOCK cases in
Galera clusters in where a DDL
could stale the whole cluster or flow-control
kicks in and the database could not be receiving COMMITS/WRITE
.
How to use it
Run it as a client, probably hitting your load balancer so that you can test
like if you where a client, you need to pass the DSN
or see it up as an
environment var.
/metrics
The dbpulse_pulse
is a gauge will return 1 when DB is healthy (read/write) OK,
The calculate the runtime:
sum(rate(dbpulse_runtime_sum[5m])) / sum(rate(dbpulse_runtime_count[5m]))
Current options:
USAGE:
dbpulse [OPTIONS] --dsn <dsn>
OPTIONS:
--46 listen in both IPv4 and IPv6
--dsn <dsn> mysql://<username>:<password>@tcp(<host>:<port>)/<database> [env: DSN=]
-h, --help Print help information
-i, --interval <interval> number of seconds between checks [env: INTERVAL=] [default: 30]
-p, --port <port> listening port for /metrics [env: PORT=] [default: 9300]
-V, --version Print version information
Dependencies
~24–40MB
~657K SLoC