I am interested in somehow monitoring my Nagios setup to ensure it is
running and working correctly. At present Nagios monitors and alerts for
problems but if anything happened to Nagios server we would not
necessarily know. I toyed with idea of setting up a dummy check that
alerts at certain time each night but that seems a long winded way to
achieve certainty. Maybe I need a separate application just checking
Nagios server.

Any ideas? 

 

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P.O. Box 3819

Auckland, New Zealand

Phone 649-916-7560

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