Sander Klein wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have two loadbalancers in active-passive mode. I would like to know
> when a failover happens.
>
> I don't want the service to become critical, unknown or warning I just
> want to know when it occurs. Is this somehow possible with nagios?
>
> A push in the r
Marcus wrote:
> Maybe your loadbalancer is even snmp-capable, and could send out a trap.
> (Who knows, since you weren't too specific about your setup...)
>
Thanks for your answer. I can make the loadbalancer snmp capable. It's
just a linux virtual server setup (IPVS) with keepalived.
I can a
Sander Klein schrieb:
> I don't want the service to become critical, unknown or warning I just
> want to know when it occurs. Is this somehow possible with nagios?
>
> A push in the right direction would be nice :-)
Hm here's a push:
Why not monitor the syslog or similar, for a failover taking
Hi All,
I have two loadbalancers in active-passive mode. I would like to know
when a failover happens.
I don't want the service to become critical, unknown or warning I just
want to know when it occurs. Is this somehow possible with nagios?
A push in the right direction would be nice :-)
Rega