Multiple host service detail on one page
Sean McAfee
smcafee at collaborativefusion.com
Thu Apr 23 20:42:15 CEST 2009
Kevin Keane wrote:
> I don't know about Nick's needs, but I would be interested in something
> extremely similar. However, hostgroups wouldn't do it for me because I
> am not really interest in the host status, but rather would like to see
> just one status per host. For instance, to borrow Nick's example:
>
> HOSTNAME1, HOSTNAME2 and HOSTNAME3 may each have services MEMORY, CPU,
> EXCHANGEQUEUELENGTH. What I would be interested in is a page that shows
> only EXCHANGEQUEUELENGTH for all three hosts, omitting MEMORY and CPU.
>
> Is this possible?
Yep.
If you're OK not being able to kick off individual checks for memory or
CPU, check_multi will combine multiple checks into a single check. As
an example, you could make check_webserver kick off the check_http,
check_ssh, and check_ping binaries and return a single exit code.
However, if you want the individual checks to still be separate,
check_cluster will display a status based on the current status of
stand-alone checks.
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Sean McAfee
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