Hi List,
in the German IT magazine c't, there was an extensive tutorial on
Icinga, including a virtual appilance.
I don't have the link handy and I don't know about redistributing this
image, but maybe this image can be used as a basis for a new image.
This image has also some advanced tools included IIRC.
I will try to find the link when I get home.

Cheers
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2011/11/22 Michael Friedrich <[email protected]>:
> On 22.11.2011 15:29, Alexandre Bray wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to know  if the virtual machine "Icinga Virtual Appliance"
>> will be updated soon? I think it's a good idea to test quickly a product
>> (as centreon, zabbix, EON ...), but the latest version from sourceforge
>> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/icinga/files/icinga-virtual-image/) was
>> published in February 2011.
>
> it's been work in progress with different os'es and xen/vmware/ova.
>
>>
>> It would be interesting to propose with Icinga, Pnp4nagios and a
>> configuration interface as Nconf.
>
> that be something for an experienced demo then, not for the appliance
> "as is". people tend to think after getting such vms "hey i get that out
> of the box" - that's not our intention. but yes, it's a good idea afterall.
>
> interested to help with creating those vms? then contact me via mail and
> i'll forward to the working group getting you in touch.
>
> -michael
>
>>
>>
>> Alexandre
>>
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