On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Paul Morgan <jumanjiman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'd prolly start with the cluster-snmp rpm. At the very least, it has an OID for service status. Use snmpget+grep in your script to query the nodes. There's a README in the package with step-by-step for adding the MIB to snmpd.conf.
Hth,
-paul
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