On Sunday, January 6, 2013 9:23:17 PM UTC-6, Pete wrote: > > > I put my monitoring (and firewall rules incidentally) into each class on a > node and import into my monitoring server (nagios currently but intend on > switching to icinga soon) them based on tags. > I was using global vars but are currently rewriting my modules to use > heira to set the monitoring server and a few other settings. > This is working nicely for me. > I had a few different ideas along the way but my current iteration is > getting close to awesome. > It also gives me fine grained control over whether a node gets sms alerts > or escalation and such. > > Something along those lines would be my preferred way to do it if I were willing and able to modify the classes involved. My inference from Luke's comments was that he wanted to avoid doings so, and perhaps that he was specifically looking for a solution that did not rely on the cooperation of the modules involved. That would be an eminently reasonable objective where third-party modules are in the picture, but not an unreasonable one even where all modules were built in-house.
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