Distributed / Central and hosts in pgsql
Patrick Morris
patrick.morris at hp.com
Fri Apr 28 00:42:22 CEST 2006
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Shawn Holland wrote:
> I KNOW ITS LONG BUT PLEASE READ IF YOU CAN HELP.
[snip]
> Am I to understand that from the documentation that you need to have service
> definations for all services on each distributed server.
Yes. At least on the one checking, and the one to which the checks get
submitted.
> If this is the case then I don't know how I am going to do this. Because the
> information may change on each distributed server.
In my case, I use common config files, and define services with
templates. These templates are interpreted differently by the central
and remote hosts.
For example, I may have a remote-location-1 service template. On the
distributed server, a separate file defines a remote-location-1 server
as on with active checks enabled. On the distributed server, though, a
remote-location-1 service is defined as passive.
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