The newrelic (http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/newrelic,
https://github.com/escapestudios/chef-newrelic) has worked well for me for
server monitoring, and it looks like it has a python-agent recipe that
installs the pip package and lets you configure the ini file.
I've really only used the app monitoring with Ruby, and on there it's all
handled in the app's configuration, so sorry I can't be much help there.
Also, I like what I see with the new platform monitoring stuff
(http://newrelic.com/platform), and I've been messing around trying to add
some recipes or LWRPs for that stuff, so if anybody's interested in
helping, let me know.
Nathan L Smith
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On 6/29/13 11:33 AM, "Liam Kirsher" < "> > wrote:
>Hi --
>
>Anyone have experience adding newrelic?
>
>I'm adding newrelic monitoring to an application that uses
>django/gunicorn/supervisor.
>First, I notice that there are three opscode newrelic cookbooks:
>newrelic_monitoring
>newrelic-ng
>newrelic
>
>It looks like the newrelic-ng is the only one that includes application,
>as opposed to system, monitoring. Is that correct?
>Also, it looks like it doesn't automatically setup monitoring. I think
>you still have to modify the supervisor template in order to run the
>newrelic wrapper script.
>That doesn't look to hard, but I don't want to re-invent the wheel if
>someone else has already done this.
>An example would be useful.
>
>I'm also going to add the newrelic server monitoring, but that looks
>simple since it's relatively independent.
>
>Thanks!
>Liam
>
>
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>Liam Kirsher
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