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d1sch3r

Trainee

Posts: 118

Birthday: Jan 24th 1986 (27)

Gender: male

Location: München

Occupation: IT-Systemelektroniker

Number of monitoring servers: 1

Nagios Version: 3.21

Distributed monitoring: Nein

Redundant monitoring: Nein

Number of hosts: 930

Number of services: 2939

OS: SLES11

Plugin Version: 1.4.14

NagVis Version: 1.5b4

NDO Version: mk_livestatus

Other Addons: PNP (0.6.3) , rsyslog, phplogcon

1

Friday, March 14th 2008, 8:40am

Parents-Beziehung im Ring Netzwerk

Guten morgen,

ich habe folgendes Problem bzw Frage. Wir unser Netzwerk (>100 Extreme Switche) als Ringe Organisiert (mehrere)
nun möchte ich in das das jeweils 2 Switche immer als parents angeben in der hosts.cfg

---- Switch 1 ---- Switch 2 ---- Switch 3 ---- Switch 4 ---
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---- Switch 8 ---- Switch 7 ---- Switch 6 ---- Switch 5 ---


Sprich "Switch 2" hätte "parents switch1,switch2"
"Switch 3" hätte "parents switch2,switch3"

wenn ich das so angebe erhalte ich jedoch beim Durchlauf der configuration:

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Nagios 3.0rc3
Copyright (c) 1999-2008 Ethan Galstad (http://www.nagios.org)
Last Modified: 02-26-2008
License: GPL

Reading configuration data...

Running pre-flight check on configuration data...

Checking services...
	Checked 2939 services.
Checking hosts...
Checked 930 hosts.
Checking host groups...
	Checked 50 host groups.
Checking service groups...
	Checked 10 service groups.
Checking contacts...
	Checked 3 contacts.
Checking contact groups...
	Checked 2 contact groups.
Checking service escalations...
	Checked 0 service escalations.
Checking service dependencies...
	Checked 0 service dependencies.
Checking host escalations...
	Checked 0 host escalations.
Checking host dependencies...
	Checked 0 host dependencies.
Checking commands...
	Checked 57 commands.
Checking time periods...
	Checked 4 time periods.
Checking for circular paths between hosts...
Error: There is a circular parent/child path that exists for host 'AH-S-FM1'!
Error: There is a circular parent/child path that exists for host 'AH-S-FM2'!
...
Error: There is a circular parent/child path that exists for host 'BL-S-FM1'!
Error: There is a circular parent/child path that exists for host 'DL-S-FM1'!
Checking for circular host and service dependencies...
Checking global event handlers...
Checking obsessive compulsive processor commands...
Checking misc settings...

Total Warnings: 0
Total Errors: 1

***> One or more problems was encountered while running the pre-flight check...

 	Check your configuration file(s) to ensure that they contain valid
 	directives and data defintions.  If you are upgrading from a previous
 	version of Nagios, you should be aware that some variables/definitions
 	may have been removed or modified in this version.  Make sure to read
 	the HTML documentation regarding the config files, as well as the
 	'Whats New' section to find out what has changed.



Kann ich das irgendwie angeben, oder darf ich immer nur 1 parents Beziehung haben pro Host?



mfg
Josef

pitchfork

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Nagios Version: 3.2.3 ( OMD )

Distributed monitoring: Nein

Redundant monitoring: Nein

Number of hosts: 360

Number of services: 6700

OS: Debian 6.0

Plugin Version: 1.4.x

Other Addons: SNMPTT, NagTrap, check_mk, PNP-0.6.x. Thruk

2

Friday, March 14th 2008, 8:45am

Hallo Josef,
man darf mehrere Parents angeben, dabei aber keinen Ring bauen.

Nagios benutzt Parents um zu erkennen ob ein Host wirklich down ist oder "nur" nicht erreichbar.
Parents werden nicht primär benutzt um ein Netzwerk 1:1 abzubilden.
Daher reden wir auch von Status Maps und nicht von Network Maps.

Jörg
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d1sch3r

Trainee

Posts: 118

Birthday: Jan 24th 1986 (27)

Gender: male

Location: München

Occupation: IT-Systemelektroniker

Number of monitoring servers: 1

Nagios Version: 3.21

Distributed monitoring: Nein

Redundant monitoring: Nein

Number of hosts: 930

Number of services: 2939

OS: SLES11

Plugin Version: 1.4.14

NagVis Version: 1.5b4

NDO Version: mk_livestatus

Other Addons: PNP (0.6.3) , rsyslog, phplogcon

3

Friday, March 14th 2008, 9:26am

Danke für die schnelle Antwort :-)

AH ok, dann geb ich meinen EAPS Master als Parents bei jedem an, erfüllt im Prinzip den selben zweck, zwar nicht so schön aber auch ok.


mfg
Josef

Metty

Beginner

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Location: Zülpich

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Number of monitoring servers: 1

Nagios Version: 3.1.0

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Number of hosts: 163

Number of services: 165

OS: SLES 10

Plugin Version: 1.4.11

NagVis Version: 1.2.2

NDO Version: 1.4b7

4

Monday, March 30th 2009, 1:09pm

Ich grabe das nun einfach mal aus, weil ich ein ähnliches "Problem" habe.

Würde gerne auch einen Ring aus Hirschmann Railswitchen in der Statusmap darstellen und mittels überwachung der LWL-Ports rausfinden wo die Störung im Ring besteht.
Ich habe desletzt Nagios geupdatet, und hatte vorher eine solche konfiguration, nur jetzt bekomme ich das nicht mehr hin.

Gibts eine Möglichkeit für einen Ring?