On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 06:21:07AM -0400, Chuck wrote:
>
> I presently have nagios set up in a guest on a temporary host. We will
> soon be moving everything to a single 'monster' machine with a backup
> machine for fail-over. The reason for this background is this:
>
>
> 1. Can I somehow set th
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 06:59 am, Oliver Welter wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
>
> > 1. Can I somehow set things up so a guest can execute a pre-defined
command
> > script on the host? This would allow nagios to do things like re-start a
> > guest if it is not responding.
>
> There are some ways to
Hi Chuck,
1. Can I somehow set things up so a guest can execute a pre-defined command
script on the host? This would allow nagios to do things like re-start a
guest if it is not responding.
There are some ways to do so:
1) The "root" Server can access the filesystem of the guest, so you can
I presently have nagios set up in a guest on a temporary host. We will soon be
moving everything to a single 'monster' machine with a backup machine for
fail-over. The reason for this background is this:
1. Can I somehow set things up so a guest can execute a pre-defined command
script on the