Hi Greg, Currently there's no way to setup that kind of dependency.
Javier Greg Albrecht wrote: > hey all, > i'm a bit behind on reading list traffic, so please excuse me if this > has been covered previously: > > we're running a generic apache name based virtual hosting server, one > host, about 10 websites. we monitor the host port 80, as well as content > monitor port 80 for most of the websites. > > problem: if the host machine goes down, not only do i get an alert about > that machine, but i also get alerts for all 10 web sites. > > question: is there a way to have these websites 'main interface' be the > actual server's port 80 itself, saving me having to get 11 alerts each > time apache shuts down? > > i've tried creating a map, with the only interface being port 80 on the > server, and then setting that map as the main interface for each > website, but that doesn't seem to work (nor is it documented, from what > i can find, but i figured it was worth a shot). > > thanks for any input, btw <3 jffnms, > > -g > -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Javier Szyszlican, Project Leader, JFFNMS [EMAIL PROTECTED] I hope JFFNMS or I were helpful to you, if you can, please donate at http://jffnms.org/donate ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: GoToMeeting - the easiest way to collaborate online with coworkers and clients while avoiding the high cost of travel and communications. There is no equipment to buy and you can meet as often as you want. Try it free.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7402&alloc_id=16135&op=click _______________________________________________ jffnms-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jffnms-users
