Icinga handles this as yo u described it.

to define it all you have to do is define both parents in the host 
definition and the paent/child logic will do the rest.

http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/objectdefinitions.html#host see the 
note about parents .



On 12/11/12 08:40, Simon Oosthoek wrote:
> Hi all
>
> [Background: I'm working to grok icinga as replacement for our nagios
> setup (which is badly setup by a predecessor of mine). So I'm just
> working my way through the manual and trying a test-setup on the way. ]
>
> In our intended setup, we will have redundant firewalls/routers and
> redundant switches. All hosts will be reachable when one of the
> redundant parents go off-line. Only when both redundant parents go
> off-line will the hosts behind them be unreachable.
>
> Is it possible to encode this in the icinga configuration when defining
> parents? How does icinga handle such a case?
>
> Cheers
>
> Simon
>
>
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