Pulse adds an action to your rails project that can be used for external health checking. The most common use is by a http proxy such as haproxy or a monitoring tool such as god.
- Rails
- MySQL, Postgres, or Oracle. sqlite not supported, sorry.
In your config/environment.rb
:
config.gem 'jnewland-pulse', :lib => 'pulse', :source => 'http://gems.github.com'
Install the gem:
cd RAILS_ROOT
rake gems:install
Finally, add a route to config/routes.rb:
map.pulse 'pulse'
This configures pulse to work at the ‘pulse’ URL. If you would rather use a different URL:
map.pulse 'some/other/url'
haproxy can be configured to use the /pulse url for its health checking. Just add:
option httpchk GET /pulse
listen rails :9000
server rails-1 localhost:8000 maxconn 1 check inter 20000 fall 1
server rails-2 localhost:8001 maxconn 1 check inter 20000 fall 1
...
You are using god to watch your mongrels, right?
In your mongrel watch, add the following restart condition:
w.restart_if do |restart|
...
restart.condition(:http_response_code) do |c|
c.code_is_not = 200
c.host = 'localhost'
c.path = '/pulse'
c.port = 8000
c.timeout = 5.seconds
c.interval = 20.seconds
end
end
Also make sure to give your mongrels a nice grace period.
...
w.start_grace = 90.seconds
w.restart_grace = 90.seconds
...
For a complete god configuration example, check out my god_examples project and the included sample rails god config.
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