I would set up service A as the parent of service B if parenting works like 
that. I'm not sure of services but I know that works for services.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Nair
To: nagios_users
Sent: Fri Oct 31 14:00:43 2008
Subject: [Nagios-users] Service Dependancy

 
Hi 

Please give some insight on service dependancy configuration on Nagios 
distributed environment.

Current situation:
I have Service-A and Service-B on distribued servers are been actively 
monitored and result is been passively submitted to central Nagios server. 
Notifications are disabled on Distributed servers and enabled only on central 
server.

To-DO:
How can i define service B been depentable Service A. ie. When service A is 
down there shuld be not be any notification for ServiceB.

Where should i confgure this: in central server or distributed server or both. 
Please give your idea.

Thank you
Nair




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