Slave nagios

John Longland jlongland at grintek.com
Tue Sep 26 14:51:50 CEST 2006


Hi all !!!

I have a love-triangle-situation here and wherever there's a love-triangle,
things gets messy !!!!


I have 3 sites, lets call then A,B and C

A has my Nagios monitor , monitoring machines on both the
B & C networks.   Some of the machines on network C I cannot monitor.
( Lets just say its politics and leave it at that !!! )
I can however see the unmonitored machines from my B-network.
And I can see my B-netywork from my A network that has my Nagios.
I was thinking to put up a "slave" nagios at B. This slave will then
monitor to outstanding machines on C and this info can then be passed
to the "main" nagios system at A.

( Hope that makes sense !!! )
 Can this be done ?????

Thanks !!!
John


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