Webish question

Robert Stewart res at lanl.gov
Mon Mar 15 17:20:48 CET 2004


Thanks for the reply...

I have some servers that for various reasons, I dont want to run a web
server on. They are all on the same side of the firewall.

How would I configure nagios to pass all events to another system?

On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 05:07, Jim Mozley wrote:
> Robert Stewart wrote:
> 
> > Good Morning;
> > 
> > I am fairly new to Nagios and apologize if this issue has been addressed
> > "ad nauseum" in the past.
> > 
> > I need to run the nagios client on one system and have the web server
> > running on another. Is there a way to get the nagios information to this
> > "remote" web server?
> 
> If the reason behind splitting them up is a firewall issue, could you 
> use a proxy on the second system?
> 
> You might be able to have a second nagios server in a distributed 
> configuration but so that it is passed all events. In this was it would 
> replicate the problems reported by the first server.
> 
> Jim Mozley
-- 
Thanks
Bob Stewart (res at lanl.gov)
                                                                                
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