Hi Alex,
Have you taken a look at the service dependency? Since they all seem to be the
same type of check, you can set a parent check which would just monitor the
port, the main web site, or the apache process, and the internal nagios
mechanisms will trigger only an alert for the parent
Hello. Thank you for this,definately it looks like the solution for
me.. although mk-livestatus looks much unknown .
Alex
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Alex Flex wrote:
Hello. Thank you for this,definately it looks like the solution for
me.. although mk-livestatus looks much unknown .
Alex
Maybe Nagios BPI will also work for you.
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Components/Nagios-Business-Process-Intelligence-%28BPI%29/details
Hello Nginx,
I have a single host, and dozens of services of the same type (http
check) monitored.
When a service goes down it is normal for others to report CRITICAL at
the same time. Intead of generating a notification for each independant
service can I have a SINGLE email consolidate the
I've built a few checks that monitor say 5 partitions or ping 5 ip addresses
and will report back if one or more are down. results line says 1 is ok, 2 is
ok, 3 is down,,, etc.
Is that what you are looking for?
I could send the check to you on Tues when I am back in work
Date: Sat, 31 Aug
Hello Steve,
On 08/31/2013 03:41 PM, steve f wrote:
I've built a few checks that monitor say 5 partitions or ping 5 ip
addresses and will report back if one or more are down. results line
says 1 is ok, 2 is ok, 3 is down,,, etc.
Is that what you are looking for?
Your solution was to
I made something the other day that might help you.
check_nagios_services is a plugin that checks the current of other nagios
services (via mk-livestatus) and you can set threshold, for example if one of
many http checks are critical, return critical as well.
Maybe you can use that as a basis