Le 20/01/2017 à 11:46, Joosten, Markus a écrit : > On 2017-01-20 11:33, Antony Stone wrote: >> On Friday 20 January 2017 at 10:00:28, Joosten, Markus wrote: >>> I have solved this issue by also having my satellite hosts in my master >>> zone (with a reduced amount of services of course). >> >> Would you care to expand on that? >> >> How do you get one host to be in more than one zone (since I assume your >> satellite hosts exist in their own satellite zone, hence your use of >> "also" >> there)? >> >> I was under the impression that one EndPoint existed in only one >> Zone, and >> (unless you have an HA setup) one Zone contains only one EndPoint; >> further, >> each Host belongs to one Zone (although obviously one Zone can contain >> multiple Hosts). > Sorry if I wrote this easy to misunderstand, one host is only member > of a single zone of course. > Beside the host objects in the satellite zones (the satellites > checking themselves) I also create similarly named hosts in my master > zone (the master checks each satellite), e.g.: > > - host customer001-satellite in zone master > - host customer001-satellite-local in zone customer001 > > Hope that helps clarifying what I meant :)
Well, I could do that, yes, but, well, it means I'll have twice the number of hosts than I have, it is not really going to be fun to manage... :-( I have created a "hostalive" check for all my satellites and force the zone to be "master", but it is not connected to the host has being the "I'm alive" check. -- Mathieu Arnold _______________________________________________ icinga-users mailing list icinga-users@lists.icinga.org https://lists.icinga.org/mailman/listinfo/icinga-users