On Apr 15, 2008, at 6:44 AM, Tom Throckmorton wrote:
> On Apr 10 23:05, Max wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> SVN or CVS work very well for this; I personally use SVN. Version
>> control admin directories will not interfere with Nagios parsing
>> configs from directories as it looks for files that end in .cfg
On Apr 10 23:05, Max wrote:
> Hi,
>
> SVN or CVS work very well for this; I personally use SVN. Version
> control admin directories will not interfere with Nagios parsing
> configs from directories as it looks for files that end in .cfg (as
> you pointed out in your post).
>
> Terrific way to ke
Frost, Mark {PBG} wrote:
> I'm wondering what most people out there use for change management of
> Nagios config files. I had been using BZR (bazaar-ng) for a while, but
> when I refreshed my servers it was a bit of a pain and haven't put it
> there yet. I've tried to read about other ways to do
Hi,
SVN or CVS work very well for this; I personally use SVN. Version
control admin directories will not interfere with Nagios parsing
configs from directories as it looks for files that end in .cfg (as
you pointed out in your post).
Terrific way to keep a hot backup of your configs off site and
I'm wondering what most people out there use for change management of
Nagios config files. I had been using BZR (bazaar-ng) for a while, but
when I refreshed my servers it was a bit of a pain and haven't put it
there yet. I've tried to read about other ways to do this (RCS, SVN,
etc), but they a