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#===============================================================================
# ARBITER (S1_Arbiter)
#===============================================================================
# Description: The Arbiter is responsible for:
# - Loading, manipulating and dispatching the configuration
# - Validating the health of all other Shinken daemons
# - Issuing global directives to Shinken daemons (kill, activate-spare, etc.)
# http://www.shinken-monitoring.org/wiki/official/configuringshinken/configobjects/arbiter
#===============================================================================
# IMPORTANT: If you use several arbiters you MUST set the host_name on each
# servers to its real DNS name ('hostname' command).
#===============================================================================
define arbiter {
    arbiter_name    Arbiter-Master
    #host_name       node1       ; CHANGE THIS if you have several Arbiters
    address         localhost   ; DNS name or IP
    port            7770
    spare           0           ; 1 = is a spare, 0 = is not a spare

    ## Interesting modules:
    # - CommandFile             = Open the named pipe nagios.cmd
    # - Mongodb                 = Load hosts from a mongodb database
    # - PickleRetentionArbiter  = Save data before exiting
    # - NSCA                    = NSCA server
    # - VMWare_auto_linking     = Lookup at Vphere server for dependencies
    # - GLPI                    = Import hosts from GLPI
    # - TSCA                    = TSCA server
    # - MySQLImport             = Load configuration from a MySQL database
    # - WS_Arbiter              = WebService for pushing results to the arbiter
    # - Collectd                = Receive collectd perfdata
    # - SnmpBooster             = Snmp bulk polling module, configuration linker
    # - Landscape		= Import hosts from Landscape (Ubuntu/Canonical management tool)
    # - AWS			= Import hosts from Amazon AWS (here EC2)
    # - IpTag			= Tag an host based on it's IP range
    # - FileTag			= Tag an host if it's on a flat file

    modules     pickle-retention-arbiter
    #modules     CommandFile, Mongodb, NSCA, VMWare_auto_linking, WS_Arbiter, Collectd, Landscape, SnmpBooster, AWS

    ## Uncomment these lines in a HA architecture so the master and slaves know
    ## how long they may wait for each other.
    #timeout              3   ; Ping timeout
    #data_timeout         120 ; Data send timeout
    #max_check_attempts   3   ; If ping fails N or more, then the node is dead
    #check_interval       60  ; Ping node every N seconds
}