Re: [Nagios-users] Which platform to run NAGIOS ?

2008-06-13 Thread Frank Bonnet
Hello Jochen

Interresting , thank you :-)

Frank


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Frank,
> 
> perhaps this page of the Nagios website will answer your question:  
> http://www.nagios.org/userprofiles/
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Jochen Billen
> 
> Citeren Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Hello
>>
>> After testing NAGIOS 3 on several platforms I wonder which one is   
>> the most used ?
>>
>> I have tested on several UNIXs ( Debian lenny , Opensuse 11 ,   
>> FreebSD 6.3 ) and
>> I cannot really decide where to go ...
>>
>> So I think the best way will boe to start it on the most used   
>> Platform in order
>> to have the larger support from admins / users as the machine will   
>> be administered
>> by several persons in the futur.
>>
>> Is there some report of NAGIOS usage on the Internet ?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>>
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[Nagios-users] Which platform to run NAGIOS ?

2008-06-13 Thread Frank Bonnet
Hello

After testing NAGIOS 3 on several platforms I wonder which one is the most used 
?

I have tested on several UNIXs ( Debian lenny , Opensuse 11 , FreebSD 6.3 ) and
I cannot really decide where to go ...

So I think the best way will boe to start it on the most used Platform in order
to have the larger support from admins / users as the machine will be 
administered
by several persons in the futur.

Is there some report of NAGIOS usage on the Internet ?

Thank you


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[Nagios-users] newbie : hosts pending

2008-06-10 Thread Frank Bonnet
Hello

I started a new nagios server ( FreeBSD 6.3 ) and all hosts except localhost
appear "PENDING" from the web interface , I suppose I missed some configuration
but I'm pretty new to Nagios , the version I use is 3.0.2

Help / links welcome
Thanks a lot.

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