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README.md

Root Server Watcher

This is a small daemon written in NodeJS that watches a set of root servers and records peer status information into a Postgres database.

To use type npm install to install modules. Then edit config.json.example and rename to config.json. For each of your roots you will need to configure a way for this script to reach it. You will also need to use schema.sql to initialize a Postgres database to contain your logs and set it up in config.json as well.

This doesn't (yet) include any software for reading the log database and doing anything useful with the information inside, though given that it's a simple SQL database it should not be hard to compose queries to show interesting statistics.