Hi Everyone,
I'm setting up Nagios on a new server group, these servers all have 1
public IP and one private (internal network) IP. For the basic up/down
checks I'd like to ping the public IP, check for the services which is
provides, etc. all on the public IP.
However for any NRPE stuff,
Hi,
So the problem here is really that you want $HOSTADRESS$ to have the value
of the public IP for most of your checks, but want NRPE checks to go to the
private IP.
The easiest way to set that up for you is that you let $HOSTADRESS$ be the
public IP, and add the private IP as either $HOSTNAME$
Le vendredi 02 octobre 2009 à 12:16 +0200, Nick Jennings a écrit :
Hi Everyone,
I'm setting up Nagios on a new server group, these servers all have 1
public IP and one private (internal network) IP. For the basic up/down
checks I'd like to ping the public IP, check for the services which
Of course! Custom macros are of course the best way to do this, not to use
HOSTALIAS. Forgot about that in my quick reply :)
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Marc-André Doll m...@b-care.net wrote:
Le vendredi 02 octobre 2009 à 12:16 +0200, Nick Jennings a écrit :
Hi Everyone,
I'm setting
Hi!
On Tue, 27 May 2008, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Unfortunately, Nagios connects multiple parent hosts with
logical AND, which means that the host only turns UNREACHABLE
when *both* switches are gone.
The funny thing with redundant paths is that they are in fact
redundant. So if you
Tobias Klausmann wrote:
Hi!
On Tue, 27 May 2008, Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
Unfortunately, Nagios connects multiple parent hosts with
logical AND, which means that the host only turns UNREACHABLE
when *both* switches are gone.
The funny thing with redundant paths is that they are in fact
Hey everybody,
I've hit a snag when configuring parents for hosts. First a
little bit about our setup.
Most of our hosts have only one connected ethernet interface (if
you don't count the management cards). Still, we have quite a
handful of hosts (over 100) that have two interfaces.
Up until
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Tobias Klausmann wrote:
| Hey everybody,
|
| I've hit a snag when configuring parents for hosts. First a
| little bit about our setup.
|
| Most of our hosts have only one connected ethernet interface (if
| you don't count the management cards). Still,
Hi there,
I want to define the hostdependency ;-)
Our idea is, when switch A goes down, nagios shouldn't send any alerts
from Server B,C,D which are connected on switch A.
OK, that shouldn't be a problem.
BUT, all of our switches have more than one Network interface, which we
are monitoring.