check cluster plugin

Thomas Guyot-Sionnest dermoth at aei.ca
Wed May 2 07:37:40 CEST 2007


On 24/04/07 12:07 PM, James wrote:
> 
> What i wanted to know how to do was assign a name to EACH node of the
> cluster in the notification email.
> The host that is using the service is not associated with the cluster i
> need to monitor at least that's what it says i should do in the
> instructions.
> So knowing the name of the host is useless since it has nothing to do
> with the cluster.
> 
> So what i need to be able to do is assign some sort of name to each node
> on the cluster and have it spit back that name in a notification email
> if possible.
> I also don't want to use the actual hostname of the host for it to check
> in the cluster because if the dns server goes down for some reason all
> of these clusters will be unable to resolve.
> 
> any ideas anybody? I mean obviously having the ip is useful too but
> hostnames are much easier to identify

Hi and sorry for the late response.

I suggest that you either use a descriptive label (like hostgroup name)
and/or use host and service notes to give more details. You can send
host and service notes in notification emails.

Thomas


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