Hello

It can be done in various ways. but sounds like you need to use event
handlers.
event handlers allows you to run a trigger in case state of host / service
changed. in your case if service you are monitoring goes critical you need
to write a script ( you can also trigger nrpe command on another machine)
that shuts down the other machine service. and of course the sys admin gets
notified.

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Moshe Sharon
http://www.centerity.com
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