2011/1/26 nap <napar...@gmail.com>

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> 2011/1/26 Albéric de Pertat <albe...@depertat.net>
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>> 2011/1/26 nap <napar...@gmail.com>
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>>>
>>> [...]
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>>> Like I said, nrpy is a standalone daemon like nrpe is, and check_nrpy is
>> a standalone "binary". It should be usable out of the box. About integrating
>> it inside shinken, I don't know enough about the general infrastructure to
>> answer that.
>>
>>
> In fact for the client, the goal is to bypass a fork, and so give this nrpe
> lib to the "workers" (python process that really do the job) so they can
> just load it, launch the connexion without having to fork/Popen a process
> for it. I think we can expect huge performances for this :)
>
> For the daemon, it can be a very good base for an enhanced agent. But it's
> far harder that just a "worker call" :p
>

I see what you mean. In both cases you would be able to get rid of all the
old "90's code heaviness" , so I guess in the case that is a good thing.

By the way, the git can be cloned with :

  git clone http://nrpy.depertat.net/nrpy.git

Cheers,


-- 
Albéric de Pertat
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