I have followed the documentation here:
https://icinga.org/display/howtos/Icinga+with+mod_gearman+on+RHEL+and+Debian
http://labs.consol.de/lang/en/nagios/mod-gearman/mod-gearman-quickstart-guide/
My goal is a single dashboard for multiple icinga servers. I have gearmond
version 1.4.8 running on server A. The worker on this server is set to not
perform local jobs as configured in the above documentation,(supergroups). On
server B I have the worker running with nothing filtered out and according to
/var/log/mod_gearman/mod_gearman_worker.log it looks to be working. It is
creating a lot of child processes and also has lines such as 'got service job:
localhost - SSH'. When I look at gearman_top on server A, worker_server_B
shows up as a queue but has no jobs waiting or running.
The only configuration I performed on server B was to set the address of the
gearmand server in both the neb.cfg and the worker.cfg files. I also added
/etc/icinga/modules/gearman.cfg and verified all the paths. Icinga is happy on
the worker server and shows green lights for all the checks(default
nagios-plugins).
Iptables and selinux are off
This is a Cent6.x86_64 box with the latest versions of Icinga/Icinga-web and
mod_gearman installed from rpm's downloaded from their site.
Any thoughts on where to look next or additional documentation I can read
through?
Thanks
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