Checking cluster hosts & services

Martin Mielke martin.mielke at thales-is.com
Fri Mar 4 14:51:11 CET 2005


Hi all,

I just read the docs on monitoring service and host clusters using Nagios
1.2.
For "external" services, such as PING, DNS, and all those which can be
checked from the Nagios-box using a TCP/IP connection everything seems to
work fine.
Problem arise when trying to check shared mass-storage, Oracle instances,
etc.

When checking individual cluster elements, following happens: on node-A
the disks are OK but on node-B they are on critical status, just because
the filesystem is not mounted on node-B... and so on.

I'd be very thankfull for any suggestions on this issue. Maybe some of you
already have worked on such an scenario before and know the right steps to
reach the light at the end of the tunnel.

Thanks in advance!

Regards,
Martin
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Martin Mielke - Systems Architect - martin.mielke at thales-is.com
THALES Information Systems - http://www.thales-is.com/
Tel.: (+34) 91 556 92 62 - Fax: (+34) 91 556 42 40




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