Service dependancy - circular execution

Mark Eisenblaetter mark.eisenblaetter at gmail.com
Wed Sep 19 11:19:34 CEST 2007


Hi Thomas,

you can put the service where you want, I use normaly the nagiosserver
itself, but with incresing Clusterchecks i will create an dumyhost
with Ip 127.0.0.1

So to your question you don#t need to, but can if you want.

Mark

On 9/19/07, Ints <intsm at hot.ee> wrote:
>
> > There's a check_cluster in the latest Nagios-plugins distribution that
> > will allow you to do what you want.
> >
> > 1. Disable notifications for your services (Ex:"notification_options n")
> > 2. Create a check_cluster checkcommand and service and use the
> > $SERVICESTATEID:host_name:service_description$ macros to
> fill-in the
> > service status.
> >
> > - --
> > Thomas
>
> Wouldn't I need to create a bogus host with a bogus IP for that? I had a
> hard time understanding how this plugin works (also having hard time to find
> any complete documendations and examples for it), now I'm down to wondering
> where would the cluster service checks be displayed. I could create a
> hostname called "<something> Cluster" as I've done that a few times already,
> however, those clusters actually have an IP assigned to them.
>
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