Service Template Inheritance
Ken Netzorg
knetzorg at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 17:54:47 CET 2009
Think I've gotten to the root of my "rookie" issue..... Using # instead of ;
inside a definition for commenting..... In addition to realizing the cfg_dir
definition in the nagios.cfg is recursive and I didn't need to define each
directory under the base directory it was pointing to.
Still interested in anyone's thoughts on breaking up services into
Production/Development and avoiding defining the commands in multiple
places. Is my approach similar to others out there or has someone tried this
approach and found there are limitations and moved to something different?
Thanks!
Ken
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Ken Netzorg <knetzorg at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am working on setting up Nagios for the first time and am trying to
> search different forums to find my answers, but it appears
> forums.meulie.net has been down for several days (or I can't seem to get
> there from my network) and SF is giving me Search Server timeout errors when
> I try and search this forum.
> This is a long way of apologizing up front if this question is therefore
> redundant to topics already covered at length in the past.
>
> I am struggling with getting service template inheritance to work properly
> as it relates to placing the check_command in an inherited "template"
>
> I did see a brief post about this from around 2003, but I wasn't able to
> fully follow the chain.
>
> Having read the documentation and doing some pondering, I am looking to
> break my service monitoring into two notification trees: Production and
> Development. That way, I am not bothered by development services alerting
> off hours and only get production notifications off hours. (If there is a
> better way to set this up, I'm open to suggestions.) Additionally, when I am
> working with one platform, I can define the one command centrally and not
> have to worry about changing it in several places if I choose to go a
> different route.
>
> Therefore, I am setting up my services as follows:
>
> define service {
> name global_service # All the settings found in the
> global-service example in the quickstart setup
> ....
> register 0
> }
>
> define service { name windows_service
> use global_service
> servicegroups windows_services # This will group all windows services
> together
> register 0
> }
>
>
> # Define the central definition of Client Version
> define service {
> name w_client_version # Windows Service, get Client Version of
> NSClient++
> use windows_service
> service_description NSClient Version
> check_command check_nt!CLIENTVERSION
> register 0 # Don't register this yet as it will be referenced
> later!
> }
>
> # No inheritance here, begin the production shell of notification periods
> to override any global settings
> define service {
> name production_service
> notification_period 24x7 # Set 24x7 notification and other
> intervals/options
> .....
> register 0
> }
>
> ## Now for putting the command and the service level together such that it
> is production and will notify based on the production_service entry when the
> w_client_version command is executed:
> define service {
> name production_client_version
> use production_service,w_client_version # Merge the
> Production definition with the service command
> }
>
> I keep getting an error when validating the configuration (nagios -v
> nagios.cfg) that the w_client_version is a duplicate within the config files
> and I have searched for it only finding it in one location.
>
> Can the check_command only be defined at the lowest level? Is this a valid
> configuration or are there better examples of separating development alerts
> from production alerts?
>
> (I'm using Nagios v 3.0.6)
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
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