how to manage a distributed configuration

Simone Felici s.felici at alpikom.it
Mon Jun 27 15:21:08 CEST 2011


Take a loot at opsview (www.opsview.org).
It has community or enterprise version as well. I'm managing a clustered central server (HA 
active-passive) with three dual-slaves datacenters (active-active) distributed across three 
different locations, a clustered mysql backend and a long-term archive mysql server for reporting 
pruposes. All it's managed on the core server.
Having tested different distributed Nagios solutions, this is the one I've preferred.

Cheers,

Simon



Il 27/06/2011 14:07, Marco Borsani ha scritto:
> Hi all
>
> Here it is what I’d like to develop.
>
> -In three different sites, I will install three Nagios server
>
> -Every server will control his local computers (about 150 clients each Nagios server) like active
> hosts/services
>
> -Two of those Nagios server have to report information to the other (central Nagios server), using
> NSCA/send_nsca , like passive hosts/services
>
> I’d like to use mysql database, but how can I manage this configuration ?
>
> May I use only one mysql DB on central Nagios server , then extract and distribute the configuration
> or what ?
>
> Regards
>
> Marco

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