What we'll be wanting soon is a nagios check for our endpoints. Is there any established good/bad practice?

Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche wrote:
Hello all,

you have already encountered problems of SPARQL endpoint accessibility ?
you feel frustrated they are never available when you need them?
you develop an application using these services but wonder if it is reliable?

Here is a tool <http://labs.mondeca.com/sparqlEndpointsStatus/index.html>[1] that allows you to know public SPARQL endpoints availability and monitor them in the last hours/days. Stay informed of a particular (or all) endpoint status changes through RSS feeds. All availability information generated by this tool is accessible through a SPARQL endpoint.

This tool fetches public SPARQL endpoints from CKAN <http://ckan.net/> open data. From this list, it runs tests every hour for availability.

[1] http://labs.mondeca.com/sparqlEndpointsStatus/index.html
[2] http://ckan.net/

Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche.

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