On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 03:07:37PM -0400, Andrew Cruse wrote:
And if I have a host downtime for a Dom0 I would like Nagios to
activate automatically a downtime for all DomUs. How can I do this?
I'm not sure why a parent/child relationship doesn't work for you here.

Well, it may work in this trigger downtime situation, but the availibilty checks will not always work because the Dom0 is not always the network parent of the DomUs. And using this kind of „hack” I will be unable to use the switches as network parent.

Just make each of your DomUs dependent on Dom0.  It might make the
automatically generated status map look a little funny, but that's generally

True ;-). Do you know if the next Nagios release will distinguish between network parent and VM parent?

Shade and sweet water!

        Stephan

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