Hi
we have two servers for nagios.
server1 : we installed nagios xi
server 2 : we had nagios db . considered as db server..
please suggest how do cluster failover : active and passive clustering ..
Nagios cluster
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sreinhardt
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Re: Nagios cluster
Did your previous thread not meet what you are looking for? If not please be more specific on what you are intending to achieve by clustering servers?
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wiproltdwiv
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Re: Nagios cluster
can we change location of nagios folder with sub contain in san lun instead of /usr/local
Re: Nagios cluster
You can change the location, but it is not officially supported.
You have a couple options:
1. symlink /usr/local/nagios and /usr/local/nagiosxi. Still not officially supported, but others have had success with this method.
2. you could mount the nagios and nagiosxi folders from the san into /usr/local. You must make sure that the mount points are up before nagios is started on system boot though. This is not officially supported as well.
You have a couple options:
1. symlink /usr/local/nagios and /usr/local/nagiosxi. Still not officially supported, but others have had success with this method.
2. you could mount the nagios and nagiosxi folders from the san into /usr/local. You must make sure that the mount points are up before nagios is started on system boot though. This is not officially supported as well.
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