Managing and Templates
Posted: Thu May 19, 2016 9:57 am
I am trying to figure out the benefits of using service templates and host templates or just add hosts using the wizard each time with Nagios XI. With Nagios Core I can see where having this setup is beneficial for management. I currently have 2112 hosts with 11856 service checks running Nagios XI 5.2.7. Some of the issues I am encountering is the proper management of adding hosts and service checks. Is there any difference with just adding hosts with the wizard or is leveraging the host and service templates the recommended method? I haven't found any easy was to exclude certain checks when setting up hosts and service checks with templates and since Nagios XI has a Bulk Modifications tool I am wondering if using the wizard isn't the way to go. Does this add higher load on a Nagios XI installation? Soon I will be looking at potentially upgrading the OS to RHEL 7.2 to run Nagios XI on, currently running on CentOS 6.7, so I can manage the OS patching better with our management tool. My position I wear multiple hats so the monitoring role doesn't get the proper attention so when I do something at times it can take me awhile to remember what and why I did certain things in Nagios XI. Backtracking service checks to the appropriate service templates and figuring out what what hostgroups and who the contacts/contact groups are can become time consuming. Unless there is a tool within Nagios XI that I am unaware of.
I guess my biggest issue with the templates are figuring out what services are tied to the service templates and not being able to exclude a service check for a particular host tied to the service template. Also, assigning a contact or contact group to the individual service complicates things as well for my environment. For those managing large environments do you have any suggestions or recommendations to make administration of Nagios Xi easier? How are you setting up your environments?
With Nagios XI you have a production instance, test instance and DR instance. Is it possible to use the production and DR instances for load balancing? I have all my hosts and services running on the production instance (all virtual machines) so the DR instance is just sitting there doing nothing but monitoring my production and test Nagios XI instance? Is there significant improvements by off loading the MySQL database? I am sure more questions will come as I am back focusing on our Nagios XI environment.
I guess my biggest issue with the templates are figuring out what services are tied to the service templates and not being able to exclude a service check for a particular host tied to the service template. Also, assigning a contact or contact group to the individual service complicates things as well for my environment. For those managing large environments do you have any suggestions or recommendations to make administration of Nagios Xi easier? How are you setting up your environments?
With Nagios XI you have a production instance, test instance and DR instance. Is it possible to use the production and DR instances for load balancing? I have all my hosts and services running on the production instance (all virtual machines) so the DR instance is just sitting there doing nothing but monitoring my production and test Nagios XI instance? Is there significant improvements by off loading the MySQL database? I am sure more questions will come as I am back focusing on our Nagios XI environment.