Organizing Hosts Services and Contacts

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bobnamac
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Organizing Hosts Services and Contacts

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Parent/child is indeed the first thing I will setup and put on a dashboard when Nagios arrives. I'm curious if anyone has found this to be helpful when T/S'ing a path through all your infrastructure (switches, routers, F5's)? Our webshop is having entire F5 pools going red (offline per the health monitor). I think it's the VM's they are on but would like to show with a graph of the data path from outside through the network to the F5 that there is never a problem at an intermediate step.

What I'm not sure of is if the map lends itself well the the entire network path, any experience anyone with this?
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Re: Organizing Hosts Services and Contacts

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bobnamac wrote:What I'm not sure of is if the map lends itself well the the entire network path, any experience anyone with this?
Yeas, and the map does a fine job. What you need to remember is that parent-child relationships are configured from the nagiso server's perspective. I also find that using dummy hosts to represent transparent networking devices can be used to identify when those transparent devices are possibly down (as all children will be red).
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Re: Organizing Hosts Services and Contacts

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Thanks. Would you mind defining "from the point of view of Nagios"? Is it the only entity that can be the center of the network?
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bobnamac wrote:Is it the only entity that can be the center of the network?
Essentially, yes. The nagios server cannot be a child of another object. All objects are children of nagios.
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