Nagios supervising nagios?
Linus Gasser
list at markas-al-nour.org
Thu Aug 5 22:16:04 CEST 2010
Le 05.08.10 18:38, Herb J. a écrit :
> That would be considered a standard distributed Nagios setup. We do that
> in our Nagios cluster.
>
> We have a number of remote Nagios collectors in different locations.
> They all forward their service check results back to a central
> monitoring server. That server doesn't actually run any host or service
> checks (other than to monitor the remote collectors), but that depends
> on how you configure your Nagios installation. Each remote collector is
> fully independent in the fact that they have the standard Nagios web
> interface, they schedule their own service checks, and they can generate
> notifications for failed hosts/services (we decided against that and
> only have our central collector generating notifications). The data is
> passed back using OCP_daemon to improve performance, which feeds data
> back to the central collector using NSCA.
OK, I'll try that again, then. I've been looking at NagiosCenter View,
but I don't manage to make the configuration as it should be. So up to
NSCA, then ;)
> However, due to the size of our setup, without heavy use of templating
> and fully automated configuration file management, it would be a
> nightmare to maintain.
Hmm, in fact, do you have to configure the central collector to let him
know what the other collectors are doing?
Thanks,
Linus
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