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The idea would be to allow a binary to be called that would run the same set of queries on both the source MySQL database and the generated SQLite database. The results from these queries would be evaluated and a Nagios-compatible result would be provided to indicate whether the databases are synchronized.
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As of this writing I haven't pushed the branch here yet, but I opted to create a separate binary. Thus far it is working well. See also GH-7 as it's slightly related to this topic.
The idea would be to allow a binary to be called that would run the same set of queries on both the source MySQL database and the generated SQLite database. The results from these queries would be evaluated and a Nagios-compatible result would be provided to indicate whether the databases are synchronized.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: