2013/3/12 Denis GERMAIN <dt.germ...@gmail.com>
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> 2013/3/12 nap <napar...@gmail.com>
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>> On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 11:17 AM, Denis GERMAIN <dt.germ...@gmail.com>wrote:
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>>> [....]
>>>
>>> That's what I thought, seeing the errors I got and reading the wiki
>>> page. Thanks for the confirmation. So I have another question, even though
>>> I already tried too ;-) is it possible to run 2 scheduler on the same host
>>> (with 2 different config files and 2 distinct ports) ?
>>>
>>> Because if you can't, this means I need to build one server for each sub
>>> scheduler. With virtual machine that is not really problematic in terms of
>>> infrastructure but not really conveniant if you have many clients...
>>>
>>> Yes of course. Just change the port, the pid file and the log file, and
>> it's ok. It's just that the init.d script do not manage multi-schedulers
>> (or pollers) setup on the same server from now (patch accepted :) ).
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> That's what I tried last night without success, though I might have made a
> mistake, it was late ;-)
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> I added a new scheduler in my shinken-specific.cfg, copied
> /usr/local/shinken/etc/schedulerd.ini to
> /usr/local/shinken/etc/schedulerd-2.ini, changed port, logfile and pidfile
> location and launched manually
> python /usr/local/shinken/bin/shinken-scheduler -d -c
> /usr/local/shinken/etc/schedulerd-2.ini
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> I got an error message leading me to think that the new PID file wasn't
> taken in account because shinken was telling me that I was trying to
> replace existing scheduler
>
> I'll try again tonight
>
Thanks for the help in those first steps, you saved my a lot of time :-)
Now I've got on the same host 2 schedulers, 2 pollers and 2 brokers and 2
WebUI modules, some in ALL realms and the others in Entity1 realms. I'm
happy because I have Entity1 servers in a separate WebUI (and the rest are
in my first WebUI), which was a requirement for my project.
But you told me
"One way, if you want to have :
* each realm got only their views on their WebUI
* *you still got the full view on one WebUI*
is to put WebUI on each sub-schedulers, and got one global broker with a
WebUI too until the multi-broker levels feature is done (will not be for
the next release)."
I feel I can do even better if I understand well, because the hosts of
Entity1 are not showing in the ALL WebUI, only in Entity1 WebUI. So I guess
I didn't set up exactly what you suggested
What do you mean by "put WebUI on each sub-schedulers". Is it possible to
really put the WebUI module in the schedulers declaration (and not in the
brokers declaration as I did)? Am I confused?
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>>>
>>> Thank you both, I'm going to use the multiple WebUI brokers "trick", it
>>> will be more than enough for a start. I don't know what you mean by
>>> "multi-broker levels feature" though
>>>
>>> Currently, a scheduler can only give data to one broker (but the idea
>> that a realm can have only one broker is wrong, you can have more than one
>> broker, but only as many as schedulers in fact). The multi-broker is to
>> understand from the scheduler point of view : allowing several brokers to
>> take data from one scheduler, so you can have a broker in your sub-realm
>> AND a broker in your top realm with both WebUI (and not webui on
>> schedulers, because if you need more than one scheduler by sub-realm, you
>> loose).
>>
>
Ok, thanks for the explaination, I understand the idea now!
Denis
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>> It's done on paper, I "just" need time to code it :)
>>
>>
>> Jean
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