Nagios config -- not xml?

Steve Burton steve at sliderule.demon.co.uk
Fri Jan 24 22:46:57 CET 2003



Brandon Gillespie wrote:
> 
> Daniel_Casey at jbhunt.com wrote:
> > I second your first comment about it being a pain.  But, not knowing too
> > much about XML, how would that make it
> > easier?  Is there something about XML that would be particularly useful?
> > Would you still have to have all the
> > different .cfg files or would that change with XML?
> >
> > I understand that XML is "self-describing" data, correct?  How would that
> > fit into configuring Nagios?
> 
> I think the more important point was 'being able to write third party
> tools to edit the config files'.  By being in XML you just load an XML
> parser and you are done.  As it is now, you have to have custom magic to
> understand the current format, which is not reusable anywhere else.
> 
> I do concur, XML would be VERY nice.
> 

But for those of us who just configure it, having to type all the xml
froth would be a royal pain. Also the present system is self describing,
the description is at the beginning of the line. The context is in the
name of the config. file, if you use multiple files and the namespace is
nagios.

Steve.

> BTW, are there any other admin tools for Nagios?  I used one on
> netsaint, which is not available for nagios.  I'm not liking the nagat
> one currently available--it doesn't import everything I've typed in, and
> I find the import/export process cumbersome and annoying.
> 
> -Brandon Gillespie
> 
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