Switch nagios to monitor torrent02.

Switch torrent ips in config to torrent02.
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Kevin Fenzi 2016-02-10 20:38:37 +00:00
parent 796b72f6bc
commit d09ed7b4f4
5 changed files with 18 additions and 18 deletions

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define hostgroup { define hostgroup {
hostgroup_name vpnclients hostgroup_name vpnclients
alias vpnclients alias vpnclients
members tummy01,unbound-tummy01,smtp-mm-tummy01,proxy03,unbound-osuosl01,bodhost01,proxy07,coloamer01,proxy08,osuosl02,proxy09,download-ib02,noc02,unbound-ib01,ibiblio02,ns02,proxy04,smtp-mm-ib01,torrent01,ibiblio03,ibiblio04,people01,internetx01,hosted-lists01,ns05,proxy02,osuosl01,proxy06,osuosl02,osuosl03,hosted03,ibiblio02,collab03,smtp-mm-osuosl01,host1plus01,dedicatedsolutions01,proxy05,dedicatedsolutions01,proxy11,ibiblio05,proxy12 members tummy01,unbound-tummy01,smtp-mm-tummy01,proxy03,unbound-osuosl01,bodhost01,proxy07,coloamer01,proxy08,osuosl02,proxy09,download-ib02,noc02,unbound-ib01,ibiblio02,ns02,proxy04,smtp-mm-ib01,torrent02,ibiblio03,ibiblio04,people01,internetx01,hosted-lists01,ns05,proxy02,osuosl01,proxy06,osuosl02,osuosl03,hosted03,collab03,smtp-mm-osuosl01,host1plus01,dedicatedsolutions01,proxy05,dedicatedsolutions01,proxy11,ibiblio05,proxy12
} }

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define host { #define host {
host_name torrent01 # host_name torrent01
alias torrent01.fedoraproject.org # alias torrent01.fedoraproject.org
use defaulttemplate # use defaulttemplate
address torrent01.fedoraproject.org # address torrent01.fedoraproject.org
parents ibiblio03 # parents ibiblio03
} #}

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#define host { define host {
# host_name torrent02 host_name torrent02
# alias torrent02.fedoraproject.org alias torrent02.fedoraproject.org
# use defaulttemplate use defaulttemplate
# address torrent02.fedoraproject.org address torrent02.fedoraproject.org
# parents ibiblio02 parents ibiblio05
#} }

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# If no listen option is given (here or on the command line), opentracker # If no listen option is given (here or on the command line), opentracker
# listens on 0.0.0.0:6969 tcp and udp. # listens on 0.0.0.0:6969 tcp and udp.
# #
listen.tcp_udp 152.19.134.141 listen.tcp_udp 152.19.134.148
# listen.tcp_udp 0.0.0.0 # listen.tcp_udp 0.0.0.0
# listen.tcp_udp 192.168.0.1:80 # listen.tcp_udp 192.168.0.1:80
# listen.tcp_udp 10.0.0.5:6969 # listen.tcp_udp 10.0.0.5:6969
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# #
access.stats 98.122.179.19 access.stats 98.122.179.19
access.stats 127.0.0.1 access.stats 127.0.0.1
access.stats 152.19.134.141 access.stats 152.19.134.148
# #
# There is another way of hiding your stats. You can obfuscate the path # There is another way of hiding your stats. You can obfuscate the path
# to them. Normally it is located at /stats but you can configure it to # to them. Normally it is located at /stats but you can configure it to

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# If no listen option is given (here or on the command line), opentracker # If no listen option is given (here or on the command line), opentracker
# listens on 0.0.0.0:6969 tcp and udp. # listens on 0.0.0.0:6969 tcp and udp.
# #
listen.tcp_udp [2610:28:3090:3001:dead:beef:cafe:fed8]:6969 listen.tcp_udp [2610:28:3090:3001:dead:beef:cafe:fed7]:6969
# listen.tcp_udp 192.168.0.1:80 # listen.tcp_udp 192.168.0.1:80
# listen.tcp_udp 10.0.0.5:6969 # listen.tcp_udp 10.0.0.5:6969
# #