Nagios Master - Slave
Kevin Keane
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Thu Jul 8 12:57:28 CEST 2010
Yes, you can do that. Look for distributed monitoring in the documentation. It's fairly simple to set up.
Keep in mind that if you declare the public Nagios server to be the master, that means that information leaves the corporate network; you may not want to do that. You could also declare the corporate Nagios server to be the master. In that case, the public server would send information to the corporate one.
Or you could keep the two completely separate.
From: Komuch [mailto:komuch at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 1:28 AM
To: Nagios Mailinglist
Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios Master - Slave
Hi,
This is my first time ;)
Can anyone tell me something about distributed monitoring ?
We have two type of networks - public and corporate network.
In corporate network(s) we have a lot of devices which aren't monitored now...
Nagios server is located in public network and can't be connected to any corporate network (i thought i can add another NIC to server but it is impossible for security reasons)
So... my question is... is it possible to run one or more another nagios as a slave (one of each corporate network) which can send information from all tests to master ?
Thanks for help
Regards
P.
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