Establishing a service dependency

In this recipe, we'll learn how to establish a service dependency between two services. This feature can be used to control how Nagios Core checks services and notifies us about problems in situations where if one service is in a PROBLEM state, it implies that at least one other service is necessarily also in a PROBLEM state.

Getting ready

You will need a Nagios Core 3.0 or newer server, and have shell access to change its backend configuration. You will also need to have at least two services defined, one of which is by definition dependent on the other; this means that if the dependency service were to enter CRITICAL state, then it would imply that the dependent service would also be CRITICAL.

We'll use a simple ...

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