Keep in mind, you don't need too much support built in. The VBox
command line makes building response pretty straight forward.  This
was my thinking about Nagios as well.  Nagios can look into the guest
for performance issues and respond from the outside, rather than
having the guest som how signal the outside world.  The benefit to
this is the response can happen even if something catostrophic happens
in the guest.

Anyway, good luck. The project sounds like fun.


On Friday, March 4, 2011, Rance Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 8:28 AM, gmartin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The OP may want to take a look at OpenQRM as well.  Seems somewhat related.
>> I would also ask that he postback once he's implemented something to review
>> the solution.
>>
>>
>> \\Greg
>
> I hadn't heard of OpenQRM before but it looks promising with nagios
> support and as of OpenQRM the beginning of virtualbox support.
>
> The docs are clear that this is an initial stab at vbox support, but
> in theory it looks like everything is here between these three
> technologies to support what I was initially after.
>
> Very nice pointer Greg, you just (hopefully) made my work very easy.
>
> I'll be happy to post a working solution when its done, but this is
> going to be part of a research project and an academic publication, so
> it may be awhile.
>
> Thanks all for the comments and the banter back and forth, you've
> helped me cement my idea and find the tools to (hopefully) implement
> it.
>
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