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59 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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# REDUNDANCY EVENT HANDLER SCRIPT
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# Written By: Ethan Galstad (egalstad@nagios.org)
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# Last Modified: 05-30-2006
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#
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# This is an example script for implementing redundancy.
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# Read the HTML documentation on redundant monitoring for more
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# information on what this does.
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# Location of the echo and mail commands
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echocmd="/bin/echo"
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mailcmd="/bin/mail"
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# Location of the event handlers
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eventhandlerdir="/usr/local/nagios/libexec/eventhandlers"
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# Only take action on hard service states...
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case "$2" in
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HARD)
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case "$1" in
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CRITICAL)
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# The master Nagios process is not running!
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# We should now become the master host and
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# take over the responsibility of monitoring
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# the network, so enable active checks...
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`$eventhandlerdir/enable_active_service_checks`
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;;
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WARNING|UNKNOWN)
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# The master Nagios process may or may not
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# be running.. We won't do anything here, but
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# to be on the safe side you may decide you
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# want the slave host to become the master in
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# these situations...
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;;
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OK)
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# The master Nagios process running again!
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# We should go back to being the slave host,
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# so disable active checks
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`eventhandlerdir/disable_active_service_checks`
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;;
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esac
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;;
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esac
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exit 0
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