"service IPs" versus "host IPs"

Ollie Cook ollie at uk.clara.net
Mon Nov 1 19:26:21 CET 2004


Good afternoon,

It is procedure at my place of work to distinguish between "host IPs" and
"service IPs" for the majority of our network services.

That is to say, host 'foo' may have a management IP 192.168.0.10 (its "host
IP"), but the HTTP service on that host may listen on IP 192.168.1.20 (its
"service IP").

The reason for this is to make it easy to move a service from one host to
another (by simply moving the IP address to another host).

I can't find a way of configuring Nagios (1.2) to understand this way of
distributing services. As far as I can tell, Nagios assumes that all services
on a host will listen on the same IP address.

I expect I am missing something, but could someone please correct me if I am
wrong?

Thanks,

Ollie

-- 
Ollie Cook         Systems Architect, Claranet UK
ollie at uk.clara.net               +44 20 7685 8065


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