Hello, We want to switch from several standalone nagios servers in different subnets, to a opsview master-slave set-up. We have Suse linux in different flavors running (SLES, Opensuse, 32 and 64 bit) (no jokes please, it's not my favorite linux distro, but I can't change it :P)
We would like to set up an opsview master server at our office, and have the slaveservers in our subnets checking the live-servers. I am free to choose the distribution of the master server, so I thought about using Debian there to be able to use the binary packages. Is it then possible to have the slave servers running suse? The docs say, that the slave servers have to use the same OS as the master server, but is it somehow possible to compile the slaveservers by hand? (and only the parts needed for being a slave server?) I don't really have the hope, that there are slave-server rpm's for suse around :/ Or would it be the better way to have the master server running suse, and looking for servers in the subnets running the same suse version, finding the common denominator ;) (Which then means everything has to be compiled and updates are more complicated) Any hints, before we install/compile the wrong set-up would be warmly welcome... Best wishes, Dominic _______________________________________________ Opsview-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opsview.org/lists/listinfo/opsview-users
