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,
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
*
Hi all,
Please excuse my cross-posting (please reply on ganglia-developers), it
is a big announcement
Ganglia is one of about 200 leading free software projects selected to
participate in Google Summer of Code 2014. We are also keen to
collaborate with the RRDtool community on this.
This is
There's a small but active group of people who are using forks of this
unmaintained cookbook: https://github.com/hw-cookbooks/ganglia
We're considering creating a public fork to merge our efforts, and I thought it
might be nice to have it be part of the https://github.com/ganglia org.
I was planning on writing a README comparing them (so it's visible at the
directory / repo level that houses all the various incarnations) but a wiki
page might be better. I like the README because it's right there when
you're browsing for the code but a wiki provides more flexibility. Maybe
the
I'm in. I'm one of those people that forked the HW cookbook... ;)
-ben
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Joseph Holsten
jos...@josephholsten.comwrote:
There's a small but active group of people who are using forks of this
unmaintained cookbook: https://github.com/hw-cookbooks/ganglia