I've set up puppetdb to manage my nagios configuration, running puppetdb on my puppet server (on ~RHEL 6), and running postgres for the puppetdb store. The nodes to be managed have some standard nagios host/service exported resources, e.g.:

      @@nagios_host { $fqdn:
        ensure => present,
        alias => $hostname,
        address => $ipaddress,
        use => "linux-server",
      }
      @@nagios_service { "ping_${hostname}":
        ensure => present,
        use => "ping-service",
        host_name => "$fqdn",
      }
      @@nagios_service { "ssh_${hostname}":
        ensure => present,
        use => "ssh-service",
        host_name => "$fqdn",
      }

...and then on the nagios server, I collect the exported resources:

      Nagios_host <<||>>
      Nagios_service <<||>>

The problem I'm running into is that configs on the nagios server (/etc/nagios/nagios_*.cfg) only contain a *subset* (~20%) of the collected resources. Worse, I can't determine what causes a given nagios_host or nagios_service resource to be collected.

What I do know from querying the database is that all the exported resources are present in the puppetdb database (in catalog_resources).

Has anyone else run into this, or any hints how to proceed?

Thanks much!

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David Thompson
Waisman Center Brain Imaging and Behavior Lab
1500 Highland Ave. Room T133
Madison, WI  53705-2280
(608) 265-6608
dthompson (at) waisman (dot) wisc (dot) edu

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