On Nov 10, 2019, at 7:30 PM, Rob Crittenden via FreeIPA-users
<freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
You can probably get away with running it once a day. With the exception
of the replication checks these aren't all that dynamic. You would catch
things like permission and FS space issues earlier I suppose.
I'll make a mental note to see if I can categorize things that can be
frequently run vs those that can probably get by on a daily basis. I
don't want to explode the number of switches but it might make sense to
check services frequently and certs daily, for example.
If you’re making these sorts of changes, might I suggest a flag to generate Nagios safe
output that is just a summary of how many warnings/errors were found like the way
checkipaconsistency does it? Otherwise we will have to come up with a wrapper to parse
the output and create the correct output format.
Thanks,
—
Bob Jones
Lead Linux Services Engineer
ITS ECP - Linux Services