Guys I am SO sorry that I keep asking this, but it's a huge issue i gotta fix. I finally figured out how to phrase this question:
Can Nagios blacklist a dhcp range of ip's that it already discovered.
That means it will blacklist any devices already being monitored in, and ignore them,
ignore any new devices in the range.
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If not, does anyone have any ideas how I can achieve as close to that result as possible?
Has anyone ever did an auto discovery and forget to exclude the ip range for all the desktops (doh! >.< ) in the company, and then have to clean them out?
any advice here would be a boon. THANKS!
Nagios blacklist
Nagios blacklist
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Nagios blacklist
The auto-discovery cannot "automatically" exclude IP's it already discovered, however it does have the ability for you to add in the EXCLUDE field, a list of addresses or netmasks.
For example, if you did a scan of 192.169.1.0/24 the first round, you could add this to the exclude list when doing another discovery...
For example, if you did a scan of 192.169.1.0/24 the first round, you could add this to the exclude list when doing another discovery...
Re: Nagios blacklist
thanks scott, i really am sorry for re posting this over and over, we just have a HUGE number of devices to clean up. I was looking for the quick way out.
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Nagios Fusion
NagiosXI 5.4.12 2 node Prod Env 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagiosxi 5.5.7(test env) 2500 hosts, 13,000 services
Nagios Logserver 2 node Prod Env 500 objects sending
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Nagios blacklist
I understand. Auto-discovery is a tool, but not a silver bullet...
It is really best to spend a lot of effort up-front planning your monitoring efforts, especially when working with mass tools like auto discovery and bulk host import.
The careful planning can pay off in spades in the future...
It is really best to spend a lot of effort up-front planning your monitoring efforts, especially when working with mass tools like auto discovery and bulk host import.
The careful planning can pay off in spades in the future...