Distributed to Central Configuration

Demetri Mouratis dmourati at cm.math.uiuc.edu
Fri Jun 8 02:04:34 CEST 2007


On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Marcus Fleige wrote:
> Afterwards, i run a small shell script which connects to the nagios
> slave servers,
> updates the local replica of the repository and reloads the nagios daemon.

Hi Marcus,

Thanks for your note.  You are the second person to reply saying you have 
a master/slave type config with all the data pushed from master->slave. 
The main difference from my setup is that the data flows in mine the 
opposite direction.

Part of my problem is that my master (Central Nagios) does not have 
routing/firewall privileges into each and every slave (Distributed 
Nagios).  This makes things a a push from Distributed to Central, which I 
can always do, easier/more straight forward.

I'm still contemplating my eventual config and I'll post details when I'm 
"done."

Thanks.

-D

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