>  I will shortly be configuring a couple of nagios hosts in a cluster
>  setup, most likely active/passive, and i wonder if there are 'best
>  practices' for this? I will most likely be setting up for redundancy as
>  opposed 'performance'
>
>  I have things like NFS from a Netapp available to me so would it be
>  'easier' to share configs between the hosts by having them on the NFS
>  disk and then use heartbeat to control the VIP or do people do this a
>  different way for Nagios?

Has anyone used drbd and heartbeat (as an alternative to NFS) for a
redundant Nagios setup ?

Peter Edmonds

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