On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 1:28 PM, Peter Albrecht
<albre...@opensourceservices.de> wrote:
>
> Hi Isaac,
>
> > One way to do this would be by creating a replacement SerivceC that
> > constantly has the AND of ServiceA and ServiceB.
> > (I say AND, because I want it to display the highest state of both
> > services, if SerivceA is critical, and ServiceB is warning/ok, I want it
> > to display critical.)
> >
> > Another way would be for reports to handle multiple services, but I'm
> > not aware that you can do that kind of data gathering on report
> > creation.
> >
> > Does anyone have any easy way of doing this?
>
> Would that be a solution for you:
>
> http://bp-addon.monitoringexchange.org/
>
> The idea is to combine several checks. If any of them is available, the
> "process" is available as a whole. Not sure if that really fits your needs
> (it seems to be the other way round).


No, that is actually exactly what I had in mind.

I'm trying to figure out the proper way to install with with the
default debian configuration. It's apparent from a base configuration
that some of the paths don't match my system. I think I can probably
manage, but if anyone knows of any nagiosbp guides specifically for
debian, I'd be much obliged.

Otherwise, thanks! If I have any problems, I'll probably resort to the
nagiosbp mailing list, unless someone else here has experience with it
specifically with icinga and debian.


--
Isaac Witmer
www.VistaShare.com

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