R: how to manage a distributed configuration
Simone Felici
s.felici at alpikom.it
Mon Jun 27 17:35:15 CEST 2011
OPSview is based on Nagios 3.2.3. It's a sort of wrap-up solution using nagios capabilities to
monitor and external objects like NRD, event-broker NDO, nagios plugins, to let all works together.
In fact it's a Nagios installation but without the needs to put hands on all cfg files. It is really
a big improovment. Even if I'm coming from pure nagios installation (for years I've edited these
files manually) the advantages having all configured in one pint with a nice GUI is really a big
advantage. Ok, this solution doesn't give you 100% the ability to play with all options as you wish
but it covers really much more what most of the monitoring installations requires. Of course thats
my personal opinion.
Bye,
Simon
Il 27/06/2011 15:51, Marco Borsani ha scritto:
> Thanks a lot Simone, but I need to use Nagios 3.2.3 :-)
>
> Marco
>
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Simone Felici [mailto:s.felici at alpikom.it]
> Inviato: lunedì 27 giugno 2011 15:21
> A: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Oggetto: Re: [Nagios-users] how to manage a distributed configuration
>
>
> Take a loot at opsview (www.opsview.org).
> It has community or enterprise version as well. I'm managing a clustered
> central server (HA
> active-passive) with three dual-slaves datacenters (active-active)
> distributed across three different locations, a clustered mysql backend and
> a long-term archive mysql server for reporting pruposes. All it's managed on
> the core server.
> Having tested different distributed Nagios solutions, this is the one I've
> preferred.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Simon
>
>
>
> Il 27/06/2011 14:07, Marco Borsani ha scritto:
>> Hi all
>>
>> Here it is what I’d like to develop.
>>
>> -In three different sites, I will install three Nagios server
>>
>> -Every server will control his local computers (about 150 clients each
>> Nagios server) like active hosts/services
>>
>> -Two of those Nagios server have to report information to the other
>> (central Nagios server), using NSCA/send_nsca , like passive
>> hosts/services
>>
>> I’d like to use mysql database, but how can I manage this configuration ?
>>
>> May I use only one mysql DB on central Nagios server , then extract
>> and distribute the configuration or what ?
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Marco
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