Nagios supervising nagios?

quanta quanta.linux at gmail.com
Tue Oct 12 18:52:04 CEST 2010


  Have a look at: http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/distributed.html

On 08/07/2010 06:00 PM, Linus Gasser wrote:
> Le 05.08.10 23:08, Herb J. a écrit :
>>> Hmm, in fact, do you have to configure the central collector to let him
>>> know what the other collectors are doing?
>>>
>>
>> All collectors are configured with the same check commands and
>> templates, but the remote collectors only know about their specific list
>> of hosts and services to monitor. The central collector knows about all
>> hosts, services, service check commands, etc. (Since Nagios ignores
>> passive data for hosts and services it doesn't recognize, it has to know
>> about everything being monitored.) However, the central collector is
>> configured to not run any active checks (except for monitoring the other
>> collectors) and is configured to accept passive check data. The remote
>> collectors are configured to run active service checks on their list of
>> servers (ignoring passive data since they don't receive any) and does
>> not generate any alerts or notifications. All of this is done by having
>> the central collector use slightly modified host and service templates.
> Too bad - I'll continue playing with NagiosCentral then, I don't want to
> configure all services twice... Thank you very much for your
> explanations, you spared me quite some headaches - now I know it's not
> what I'm looking for ;)
>
> Linus
>
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