[Fwd: Re: Service Dependencies - How do you do yours?]
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)
andy.shellam-lists at mailnetwork.co.uk
Wed Feb 28 16:17:10 CET 2007
For anyone else that's interested in this, I've raised as a project on
Nagios Exchange.
Hopefully should have something up over the weekend!
http://www.nagiosexchange.org/Configuration.20.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1[p_view]=882&tx_netnagext_pi1[page]=10%3A10
Andy.
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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Service Dependencies - How do you do yours?
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 15:02:09 +0000
From: Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists) <andy.shellam-lists at mailnetwork.co.uk>
To: Hari Sekhon <hpsekhon at googlemail.com>
CC: Nagios Users mailinglist <nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net>
References: <45E594FB.9070006 at googlemail.com>
Hari,
I have this exact problem (raised it a few weeks ago.)
I've got it on my to-do list to create a shell script (probably PHP)
that will create a service_dependencies.cfg file for you with each host
and it's NRPE services.
I'll try and get round to it this weekend and post on Nagios Exchange.
I'll probably even post it as a page on my webserver so you won't have
to have PHP locally.
HTH
Andy.
Hari Sekhon wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using NRPE to check a lot of things, but it occurs to me that if
> nrpe goes down, I will receive a storm of emails about all the things
> that it checks.
>
> So I want to create service_dependencies which say, for example, "all
> Ram checks must depend on check serviceX on the same host" where
> "serviceX" is also an nrpe check that always succeeds.
> Therefore, if NRPE breaks for any reason, it should only alert me once
> for serviceX
>
> Of course, I'm not sure this could be done in a very easily templated
> way. I've had a look at the templating docs again but it seems to me
> that group hosts or service together will create a lattice of
> dependencies across hosts or services which will probably mean that any
> broken service on any host will prevent all dependent services from
> sending notifications for any other host.
>
> Any ideas on this?
>
> -h
>
>
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