From: Andreas E. <ae...@op...> - 2004-11-23 14:17:22
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Leonardo Henrique Machado wrote: > my dependecy file is so complex that I need about 5 splits in my vim > (using a 19'' monitor screen) to understand what I have done. > What an overzealous configuration. I hope you're talking about servicedependencies, otherwise you've badly misunderstood the concept of parents and unreachable hosts. > It would help us a lot if, in some way, nagios could show us a dependecy > tree. Or *just* show us a message (on Web or in LOG file) explaining that > the service was not checked due to a dependecy on host X. > > Tha would help a lot debugging dependecy problems. > That's what --enable-DEBUG4 is there for. Use it and run Nagios in debug-mode when debugging (obviously). Otherwise you could always hack up some tool to calculate dependencies for you. I would suggest writing it in C and utilizing code from Nagios (you'll be wanting common/objects.c and xdata/*.c and all the header files they use). -- Andreas Ericsson and...@op... OP5 AB www.op5.se Lead Developer |