Re: [Nagios-devel] feature request clustering
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:44 pm
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I would like to request a feature that would do distributed clustering
without the use of passive checks.
With the following considerations
Remote Servers:-
Check results are passed to a database
Web interface and notification access the database
Remote server nagios.cfg
remote_server_name ;used by the central server to display
where the data has come from e.g. London_datacenter
central_server_address ;IP address of the central server
More IP's could be added to the central_server_address.
For example if a company had several offices in one country and spanned
several countries. The following would be available with the web interface
Each office could see its own host service checks
Country regional office could see the checks from all the offices in that
country
Global headquarters could see the checks from all countries
Central Server:-
Has a database for the results of its own checks plus the remote_server
databases are also upload into it
Web interface / notifications show checks from central and remote servers.
Web interface / notification to include the remote_server_name in the
host/service check displays
Central server nagios.cfg
Remote_server_address ;IP address of remote servers, a security
feature that would allow the central nagios to ignore any data sent to it
from servers not in the list
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I would like to request a feature that would =
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distributed clustering without the use of passive checks.
With the following considerations
Remote Servers:-
Check results are passed to a =
database
Web interface and notification access the =
database
Remote server nagios.cfg
remote_server_name &=
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;used
by the central server to display where the data has come =
from e.g.
London_datace
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I would like to request a feature that would do distributed clustering
without the use of passive checks.
With the following considerations
Remote Servers:-
Check results are passed to a database
Web interface and notification access the database
Remote server nagios.cfg
remote_server_name ;used by the central server to display
where the data has come from e.g. London_datacenter
central_server_address ;IP address of the central server
More IP's could be added to the central_server_address.
For example if a company had several offices in one country and spanned
several countries. The following would be available with the web interface
Each office could see its own host service checks
Country regional office could see the checks from all the offices in that
country
Global headquarters could see the checks from all countries
Central Server:-
Has a database for the results of its own checks plus the remote_server
databases are also upload into it
Web interface / notifications show checks from central and remote servers.
Web interface / notification to include the remote_server_name in the
host/service check displays
Central server nagios.cfg
Remote_server_address ;IP address of remote servers, a security
feature that would allow the central nagios to ignore any data sent to it
from servers not in the list
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I would like to request a feature that would =
do
distributed clustering without the use of passive checks.
With the following considerations
Remote Servers:-
Check results are passed to a =
database
Web interface and notification access the =
database
Remote server nagios.cfg
remote_server_name &=
nbsp; =
;used
by the central server to display where the data has come =
from e.g.
London_datace
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Original poster: [email protected]