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On 8/30/07, Rob Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any configuration admin tools out there that are multi-site
> aware to be able to manage a distributed nagios setup (multiple
> sites/servers)?
> I am in the planning stages of expanding from a single pair (failover)
> to distributed serv
On 8/30/07, Marc Hultquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok So I seem to have solved the permission issues, thank-you for all the
> replies I received to my prv mail.
>
> What I would like to find out now is, is there a remote client I can run
> on the Linux machines ? The reason I ask is
> that I r
> I'm doing many thousands of distributed service checks but no host
> checks. I'll see if I can help.
Hey Marc, thanks for the help!
> > On the distributed server, I'm using:
> >
> > ochp_command=submit_check_result
> > ocsp_command=submit_check_result
> > obsess_over_service=1
> > obsess_over_h
I'm trying to configure a distributed monitoring setup and I am having
some problems getting results processed by the central server.
I am using:
check_external_commands=1
I have active checks disabled in hosts.cfg and in my host templates.
active_checks_enabled 0
I also have (in the same conf