monitoring windows cluster

Jason Martin jhmartin at toger.us
Wed Feb 4 18:44:57 CET 2004


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Well, you wouldn't per se, but you'd point Nagios to monitor the VIP. 
That way whichever machine is answering to the IP will be monitored.

- -Jason Martin
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Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Neil wrote:

> Jason Martin writes: 
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> > A common way is to have your cluster machine pass around a Vitrual IP, and 
> > just have Nagios monitor that VIP for the app-specific processes.
> 
> My question now is that, how would I know which node has taken over the 
> virtual ip address? 
> 
> Another one, how will I monitor a failed disk? 
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> Neil
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