Package: check-pgactivity Version: 2.10-1.pgdg26.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers Installed-Size: 395 Depends: perl:any, postgresql-client Suggests: wget | curl | lynx | links | links2 Multi-Arch: foreign Homepage: https://github.com/OPMDG/check_pgactivity Priority: optional Section: database Filename: pool/main/c/check-pgactivity/check-pgactivity_2.10-1.pgdg26.04+1_all.deb Size: 79560 SHA512: e380b0426b522a31b28e4c9c072c713eb89b1d4f4293ee170a3d98ae1f36a1c55e68424cb873f9a50e344174a8fc666a60c02ed746f832304d5fab1b8cd40bf5 SHA256: 07e950fe9b09d46640cbaf5d764a8cbda728c3761d0cd15a1ad4de6863d8a2a6 SHA1: ac7074f436d8045b83a59e2f2f0ce2e6c50831fa MD5sum: 6a83b94bd21e739370e1a326ad1d8bff Description: PostgreSQL plugin for Nagios check_pgactivity is a Nagios probe dedicated to PostgreSQL. It offers many options to measure and monitor useful performance metrics. . Services include (among others) monitoring of autovacuum, bgwriter, locks, long queries, idle in transaction queries, number of temporary files and WAL files, bloat of tables and btree indexes, commit and hit ratios, WAL archives exhaustivity, age of logical backups, backends number and states, backup label file age, connectivity, replication delay between primary and secondary instances, database sizes, vacuum and analyze times, sequence exhaustion, snapshots age, presence of unlogged tables or invalid indexes, incoming freeze, settings changes, PostgreSQL minor version, PGDATA rights, custom queries. Most services only need normal user rights.