nsca and comments questions..

Marc Powell marc at ena.com
Thu Jun 5 18:45:45 CEST 2008


On Jun 5, 2008, at 10:56 AM, matt wells wrote:

> So I have 2 servers
> server1
> server2
> - -
> server1 lives inside my network and server2 lives in a DMZ.
> All of my customers login to server2 in order to see the status of  
> the networks I monitor.
> The two servers replicate the information with nsca.

One sends to the other or both send to each other?

> It seems that when a systems goes down it replicates perfectly but  
> when I comment on it the comments or anything do not go.

That's correct. Event handlers, which I assume you are using to call  
send_nsca, only fire on check results. There's no built-in way to  
replicate comments, acknowledgements, or any other CGI initiated  
action (except forced checks).

> Also does server2 have to ping all the systems as well?  They it  
> currently is pinging everything along with server1.

Not if you disable active checks or set the check period to none.

--
Marc

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