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#===============================================================================
# POLLER (S1_Poller)
#===============================================================================
# Description: The poller is responsible for:
# - Active data acquisition
# - Local passive data acquisition
# http://www.shinken-monitoring.org/wiki/official/configuringshinken/configobjects/poller
#===============================================================================
define poller {
    poller_name     poller
    address         localhost
    port            7771

    ## Optional
    manage_sub_realms   0   ; Does it take jobs from schedulers of sub-Realms?
    min_workers         0   ; Starts with N processes (0 = 1 per CPU)
    max_workers         0   ; No more than N processes (0 = 1 per CPU)
    processes_by_worker 256 ; Each worker manages N checks
    polling_interval    1   ; Get jobs from schedulers each N minutes
    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

    ## Interesting modules that can be used:
    # - NrpeBooster     = Replaces the check_nrpe binary. Therefore it
    #                       enhances performances when there are lot of NRPE
    #                       calls.
    # - CommandFile     = Allow the poller to read a nagios.cmd named pipe.
    #                       This permits the use of distributed check_mk checks
    #                       should you desire it.
    # - SnmpBooster     = Snmp bulk polling module
    #modules     NrpeBooster, CommandFile
    modules     

    ## Advanced Features
    #passive         0       ; For DMZ monitoring, set to 1 so the connections
                            ; will be from scheduler -> poller.
    #poller_tags     None
    realm   All
}