Sebastien,

The spec in the case directory has been updated.

Thanks,

John


Sebastien Roy wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-12-07 at 10:47 +0530, deepti vaidya wrote:
>> Hi Sebastien,
>>
>> The following were the questions from you.
>> Find below my answers to the same. And if there are any suggestions, 
>> please let me know.
>>
>> 1. This case seems incomplete.  It does not specify the plugins delivered,
>> what system interfaces they use to monitor the system, the interfaces
>> used to deliver status, the interfaces that the user must interact with
>> to configure this thing, etc.
>>
>> *I have created a separate arc one pager for nagios-plugins which is yet to 
>> be submitted.
>>
>> *
> 
> Okay.
> 
>> 2. What is its relationship with apache?  (there are subtle references in
>> the spec, but nothing explicit)
>>
>> *In the dependencies, I have mentioned for APache2 as 
>> Webserver used by the web-interface of nagios-- It runs as webservd user.**
>>
>> *
> 
> Alright.
> 
>> 3. How does this thing get enabled, and does it have an associated SMF
>> service?
>> *It has to be enabled manually. nagios SMF is not starting it.*
> 
> So the SMF service gets started by some piece of software?  The service
> instance (FMRI) itself is an interface, but isn't listed in your table
> or exported interfaces.  Please fix that.
> 
> Can you please explain in your materials what an administrator needs to
> do to start using this?
> 
>> 4. What privileges/user/group does it get started as?
>>
>> *Apache gets started as webservd user.
>> Nagios service runs as nagios user, nagios group and default privilage.
> 
> What do you mean by a "default" privilege?  Do you mean "basic"?
> 
> Can you please place the spec in the materials directory?  The copy
> currently there is from November 5th.
> 
> -Seb
> 
> 

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