On 22.10.2013 18:25, Daniel Parthey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running a distributed monitoring system based on Icinga 1.9.3,
> LConf, NSCA.
>
> Does nsca-ng [1] support buffering check results in local files
> on the icinga slave while the network connection to the master is down?
> Locally buffered results should be submitted from  slave to master
> as soon as the network connection is up again.
>
> Which tool or event handler script would you recommend in
> order to handle such a case?
>
> The NRD [2] tool seems to support such a buffering with the following option:
> alternate_dump_file /tmp/nrd.dump

afaik that project was a poc back in 2011 and hasn't shown much life 
sign in the past years.

> but I would prefer nsca-ng, since it will be included in major Linux
> Distributions like Debian. Wil nsca-ng support a similar feature,
> now or in the future?

maybe you should just open a feature request at their developers list then?

https://www.nsca-ng.org

>
> Regards
> Daniel
>
> [1] https://icinga.org/display/howtos/NSCA-NG
> [2] http://code.google.com/p/nrd/
>
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