combining more than one status.dat file...

Rutger Blom rutger at blokje.net
Sat Nov 20 07:08:36 CET 2010


Hi,

I would really suggest you have a look at check_mk and multisite. This
Nagios addon supports having multiple Nagios servers in one management
interface.
http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_multisite.html

/Rutger

On Saturday, November 20, 2010, Ray Kiddy <ray at ganymede.org> wrote:
>
> I have an idea on how to get a sort of distributed nagios to work. It actually seems simple. MaybeI am not seeing something. Maybe someone here knows a reason this will not work.
>
> I have a nagios server here. It is watching some things in about a dozen data centers around the world. There is a nagios running in China and another one running in Ankara, as well.
>
> I want to see, in one interface, how all three of these nagios servers see things. I think I should be able to take the status.dat here, take the status.dat from Ankara (with a "_tr" added to the service names), take the status.dat from China (with a "_cn" added to the names of the services), and put these all three together into the one status.dat file here. I figure I have to do it in such a way that I do not get into a race condition with the nagios server itself, but other than that, what is the problem with this?
>
> I had asked for this kind of thing before. With our nagios server, we can see if the cn servers are up, but we care a lot more about whether the cn servers are up for the cn customers. It does not matter how the CN-US link is behaving. So, if the cn servers look to be down, but Ankara can see them, we know there is no problem.
>
> This just seems to be a really simple way to get this. But, given the complexities of some of discussions about this stuff, I am dubious. If it was this simple, it would be documented, and even talked about, no? I am sure I am not the only one who wants this. Any thoughts?
>
> thanx - ray
>
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