[chef] Re: Re: RE: Status API Call


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  • From: "Jason J. W. Williams" < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: RE: Status API Call
  • Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 13:55:38 -0600
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> PyChef + chef.Client.list() is probably a good start. There isn't a URL that
> doesn't require the Opscode authentication headers though.

Yeah was hoping to just throw something up quick on Pingdom for the
time being. I'll look into using PyChef with our Nagios install.

> In 0.10, you should be able to hit the root URL without auth. However, the
> response will be the same regardless of whether Chef server can hit the
> database, rabbitmq, and solr. I'd like to put a status page there, but
> haven't had the time.

That would be optimal. Might be interesting if the HTTP code changed
when there was an issue too. Thank you for your hep.

-J



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