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Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Monitoring Distributed Resource
On 8/8/2012 5:57 PM, Andreas M. Iwanowski wrote:
So as I understand, if I define a parent-child relationship between
the VPN services (or core gateways) on the parent side and the remote
gateway
On 8/8/2012 5:57 PM, Andreas M. Iwanowski wrote:
So as I understand, if I define a parent-child relationship between
the VPN services (or core gateways) on the parent side and the remote
gateway on the other side, the remote gateway will be checked (and we
notified) as long as one core gateway
On 8/7/2012 8:33 AM, Andreas M. Iwanowski wrote:
I.e. if the primary gateway goes down and the standby takes over, I
would still like to be notified about host troubles behind the VPN. Only
if both were to be down nagios should stop sending messages.
Would setting parent/child relationships,
] Monitoring Distributed Resource
On 8/7/2012 8:33 AM, Andreas M. Iwanowski wrote:
I.e. if the primary gateway goes down and the standby takes over, I
would still like to be notified about host troubles behind the VPN.
Only if both were to be down nagios should stop sending messages.
Would setting
Dear Nagios Gurus,
We've been using nagios for the past two years (actually centreon/nagios), and
are very happy with it.
However, I couldn't find a way to monitor a distributed resource. Let me
explain what I mean.
For example, I may have redundant VPN gateways, so if one goes offline it is