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Metrics and monitoring #5

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jlebon opened this issue Jul 9, 2019 · 1 comment
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Metrics and monitoring #5

jlebon opened this issue Jul 9, 2019 · 1 comment

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jlebon commented Jul 9, 2019

We will soon have two services here: coreos-koji-tagger and config-bot. We need to figure out how we'll monitor these services and e.g. be alerted if they go down.

Right now coreos-koji-tagger is planned to run in the OpenShift infra. Would probably make things easier to implement if we just run config-bot there too.

See related discussions in #3 (comment).

/cc @lucab since he has experience in that area (and I think was looking at this for the Cincinnati server as well?)

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lucab commented Jul 9, 2019

I think that coreos-koji-tagger, like the Cincinnati server, runs on Fedora infrastructure: https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ansible.git/tree/playbooks/openshift-apps/coreos-koji-tagger.yml

To my knowledge, that Openshift cluster does not (yet) have Prometheus+AlertManager, but monitoring is done via Nagios.

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