Michael Orlitzky mjo at gentoo.org writes:
We're collecting more and more Nagios bugs every day, and we've been
stuck on the 3.x series for a while even though upstream has moved to 4.x.
The main problem as far as I can see is that nagios-plugins is a big
mess, and it's hard for any one
On 11/05/2014 11:42 AM, James wrote:
Um, I'm not up on the results of the Nagios user revolt (fork) from
a few years ago. Maybe if you clarify that recent history more folks
would be interested in Nagios?
If no one is interested, that's great -- I can push my changes with
reckless abandon =)
Michael Orlitzky mjo at gentoo.org writes:
that, so I haven't worried too much about the politics.
Us old farts, call that:: wisdom. Surely you are wise.
That said, over the years, the dispostion of the main{}
is everything in a project. Even with projects that lack
coders, but have vision.
On 11/05/2014 11:42 AM, James wrote:
Let's make a deal. Lots of folks are trying to get Nagios running
on Mesos/spark as a cluster based tool. Have your (hacks) efforts
focoused on runnning Nagios on a mesos/spark cluster? My good friend
and dev-in-making Alec has graticiouly put working
On 11/05/2014 09:42 AM, James wrote:
Us old farts, call that:: wisdom
Is that Haskell?
walt w41ter at gmail.com writes:
On 11/05/2014 09:42 AM, James wrote:
Us old farts, call that:: wisdom
Is that Haskell?
Maybe. My new linguas are Scala and R on Spark [1].
And those have me burried alive. My sleep hours have
me cast in a sparse matrix schema.
Haskill :: beyond my scope
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You have to configure nrpe on the remote host you want to monitor.
E.g. you want to execute check_load on the remote host - to get this
working, you have to tell the nrpe server that check_load means.
In a normal environment, the check name is the
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
Thanks James, but the server owner wants Nagios (for now). Is there a link
to
a (factual) comparative summary between the two monitoring systems? Does
JFFNMS have as many plugins as Nagios? I'd be grateful for your (subjective)
views too. :)
On Friday 19 October 2007, James wrote:
Justin T. purplegecko at gmx.net writes:
The process for the https://nagios.blah-blah.com protocol died
unexpectedly. ===
snip
This seems to be a recently developed behaviour. Other
Justin T. purplegecko at gmx.net writes:
The process for the https://nagios.blah-blah.com protocol died
unexpectedly. ===
snip
This seems to be a recently developed behaviour. Other browsers do not
have such problems.
There seems
David Corbin gentoo.org at machturtle.com writes:
Can someone help me around this problem emerging nagios-core?
Hello David,
Every try jffnms? Extremely capable network management, the ebuild
is stable, and a most excellent install page:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/jffnms.xml
hth,
Allan Spagnol Comar allan.comar at gmail.com writes:
I was wondering if someone can help running a nagios on a gentoo sever.
Hello Allan,
You might want to consider 'jffnms' as it has many more feaures than nagios.
it's in portage, currently masked.
YMMV
James
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