Hi!
Thanks for your response!
The problem is complex, I'm trying to describe it:
The design:
[Location _1] --- Internet --- [Center] --- Internet --- [Location _2]
[Location _1] ~ 20 devices and 10 services
[Center] ~ 40 devices and 25 services
[Location_2] ~ 30 devices and 10 services
I would like to achieve:
In the above mentioned three locations independent Icinga observes and
alarms.
In case of internet problems arrise, the local alarm works ( eg service
stops).
However, we would like to arrive in [Center] data from every [Location],
and in case network problems arrise the [Location] to be able to alert,
independently.
Can be solved?
On Thu, 29 Nov 2012, Assaf Flatto wrote:
If server 1 can not send to serve2 , the data remains on server 1 , server 2
(depending on your configuration) will either be dead/unaware of the issue/
display an error stating that the data presented is invalid( see freshness ).
On 29/11/12 09:07, Szabó István wrote:
Hi!
In the Distributed Monitoring description I read that "Server #1",
"Server #2" sends the data to the "Central Monitoring Server".
What's happening with the data when "Server #1" cannot send data to the
center due to network problem?
It is possible that during a network failure data measured on "Server #1"
(eg CPU load) will be lost?
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