On 24/02/14 17:59, Ben Hartshorne wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> There are several different methods of connecting nagios to ganglia in our
> github repo:
> * https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia-web/tree/master/nagios
> * https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia-nagios-bridge
> * https://github.com/ganglia/ganglia_contrib/tree/master/nagios
> and I'm about to add a fourth, moving
> https://bitbucket.org/maplebed/ganglios into github instead of bitbucket
> (it wants to join its brethren).
> 
> What would you all think of reorganizing the repo a bit to concentrate
> these things? Understandably the ganglia-web one can't be moved if it is to
> remain part of the web installation, though a pointer to it could be
> included in a centralized nagios-ganglia integration area.
> 
> Does this deserve a top level repo, or does it belong in the
> ganglia-contrib repo? I lean towards making a 'nagios-integration' repo
> since it is clearly something that is often done and has several different
> methods. The argument for including it in ganglia-contrib could be made
> pretty easily though.


Just some comments:

- it would be good to create a wiki page comparing them all

- people often ask about the the potential to use Nagios-related stuff
with Icinga and other related projects



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