Nagios "Monitor of Monitors"

George Miscioscia George.Miscioscia at Ticketmaster.com
Tue Jan 27 23:18:31 CET 2004


Hi,

Has anyone ever done something like this? I have 4 Central servers and 4
Distributive servers sitting in 4 datacenters, one of each per DC. The
Central/Distributive setup is for redundancy and capacity.  I plan on
putting Central and Distributives in another 9 data centers.  What I want to
do is roll up the alerts to one MOM, one Central Server which does not check
freshness or send notifications.  It's sole purpose is to provide a focal
point for all 13 Centrals.  I have set up "submit_check_result" on the
distro's to send to two central servers successfully and have also set up
the centrals to "submit_check_results" to a master server after each passive
check.  The problem is that in both cases, performance degraded on the
central or distributive.

I know that there are a few applications out there which do something like
this, but I have found that they do not have the functionality of Nagios as
far as sorting, etc.  I also want to keep the GUI's consistent.

Thoughts?

Thanks,
George


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