Thank you all for taking time to read my e-mail, your patience and valuable
suggestions. I will try to evaluate them all the post my findings.
Thank you ever so much once again.
Ashish Kumar
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Hello fellow Nagios users,
I have configured a couple of hosts in Nagios, since they are the nodes of a
HA cluster the services are running on the active host only. As obvious
Nagios is showing the services down on the passive host. I tried using
check_cluster and check_cluster2 but due to the
Hello Ashish,
is there a virtual IP adress connected with the service (like the
package IPs in ServiceGuard) ? If there is: simply monitor the service
by using the IP associated with the service and monitor the individual
hosts, the service might be running on. You may want to monitor and
Might want to look into see if negate works for that plug in which will
alert when a service is up. I use that on an snmp plug in that I use to
check windows services on two passive nodes that should not have certain
application services running. May not work for your cluster plug in but
worth
Hi,
One way to use check_cluster is :
first : define a command like
define command {
command_name check_cluster_service
command_line $USER1$/check_cluster -s -d $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
}
then define your check
define service {
...
check_command
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Sent: 12 October 2011 14:04
To: nagios-users ML
Subject: [Nagios-users] Monitoring clustered services
Hello fellow Nagios users,
I have configured a couple of hosts in Nagios, since they are the nodes of a HA
cluster the services are running on the active host only. As obvious Nagios
On 2011-10-12 15:04, Kumar, Ashish wrote:
Hello fellow Nagios users,
I have configured a couple of hosts in Nagios, since they are the
nodes of a HA cluster the services are running on the active host
only. As obvious Nagios is showing the services down on the passive
host. I tried using
Quoting Michael Friedrich michael.friedr...@univie.ac.at:
Hi Ashish,
Try to configure cluster resource under a new virtual host in nagios.
define host {
host_name cluster
address 0.0.0.0
parents clusterserver1 clusterserver2
}
Define