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NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 3:52 am
by rajasegar
Nagios XI 2014R1.2 Ent Edition
Do you have any recommended High Availability solution for XI?
We are looking for a solution with minimal data loss.
This includes all the utilization data, comments, acknowledgements etc.
Thanks
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:43 am
by BanditBBS
In my opinion(tm)....
For local HA I trust and use the VMWare HA. For cross datacenter DR/HA I am investigating using DRDB Proxy from Linbit. Sat through their talk at the conference this year and it excited me about the potential. Actually sitting through a webinar with them today.
edit - Linbit can also do local HA if needed(if you aren't using VM, etc)
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 10:25 am
by abrist
rajasegar wrote:Do you have any recommended High Availability solution for XI?
At this point you will have to roll your own.
My Nagios XI HA presentation is up on youtube now, as well as
Jeremy Rust's (from LINBIT). You may also be interested in
Bryan Heden's presentation as well as it covered large environments.
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:58 pm
by rajasegar
BanditBBS wrote:In my opinion(tm)....
For local HA I trust and use the VMWare HA. For cross datacenter DR/HA I am investigating using DRDB Proxy from Linbit. Sat through their talk at the conference this year and it excited me about the potential. Actually sitting through a webinar with them today.
edit - Linbit can also do local HA if needed(if you aren't using VM, etc)
Thanks. I will check out the recommendations. How does VMWare HA handle the file system level sync and also the DB's?
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 6:00 pm
by rajasegar
Thanks. We would prefer a HA solution supported by Nagios officially.
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2014 10:11 am
by abrist
We do not "officially" support any HA implementation at this time. Though we will do everything we can to help you roll your own (within reason).
VMware HA is easy and well understood. If you choose to deploy the linux HA stack, you must have the talent internally to do so as it can be quite complex.
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 6:16 pm
by rajasegar
abrist wrote:We do not "officially" support any HA implementation at this time. Though we will do everything we can to help you roll your own (within reason).
VMware HA is easy and well understood. If you choose to deploy the linux HA stack, you must have the talent internally to do so as it can be quite complex.
Ok. Just need to know the answer of these questions.
1) How does VMWare HA handle the file system level sync and also the DB's?
2) What is Nagios recommendation on the above?
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:42 pm
by abrist
1. You may find the following link interesting:
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/VMware- ... -DS-EN.pdf
2. Whatever works for your environment. Again, we do not have a "position" on the different solutions, as HA is heavily dependent on your environment/budget/needs and the talents of your staff.
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2014 6:06 pm
by rajasegar
abrist wrote:1. You may find the following link interesting:
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/VMware- ... -DS-EN.pdf
2. Whatever works for your environment. Again, we do not have a "position" on the different solutions, as HA is heavily dependent on your environment/budget/needs and the talents of your staff.
Well this is good for OS and HW failure but not NagiosXI the application which in
our case requires restore from daily backup with loss of 1 day of data.
We would like to know if anyone has implemented a workable periodic sync of the following to the passive server/VM.
1) File system
2) MySQL DB
3) Postgresql DB
Re: NagiosXI HA Recommendation
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 11:18 am
by abrist
1) Shared storage in an HA configuration. See my presentation for more information.
2 & 3) Offloaded Databases in a cluster config. This can use the built in clustering for mysql/postgres, or you can use drbd to cluster the db. Again, see my presentation for more information.