Design question

Michael Weiner weinerm at ccf.org
Thu Jul 31 20:48:45 CEST 2008


On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Michael Weiner <mweiner at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Sean McAfee
> <smcafee at collaborativefusion.com> wrote:
>> Michael Weiner wrote:
>>>
>>> HMMMMMMM now you've peaked my interest. Anything you can share before
>>> i start building? I like the idea and wouldnt mind implementing a
>>> similar solution
>>>
>>> Michael
>>
>> I just spent a while trying to come up with a comprehensive quick
>> explanation, but it's just not possible.  The internal documentation for the
>> system design is something like 15+ pages, the majority of which contains
>> data that needs to be thoroughly sanitized.  This is the meat of it though
>> and should give you an idea of what things need to be considered.  Feel free
>> to ask questions about how I solved specific problems or suggest ways to
>> improve it.
>>
>
> Thank you for the discrete information, i will begin to digest it here
> shortly and get back with any questions. I appreciate your trying to
> distill it down to something you could share and thank you for the
> time in doing that :)
>
> Michael
>

My only question after reading the redundant network monitoring
documentation is, how to do a remote check on the nagios process? Can
this be wrapped in nrpe?

Thanks

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