Configuring Nagios

Robert Nelson rnelson at windchannel.com
Wed Sep 22 18:22:09 CEST 2004


> Unfortunately, most of us don't have access to a decent web 
> based configuration editor without having to sacrifice 
> functionality.  If you happen to find someone who has put one 
> together that doesn't hinder nagios' functionality that won't 
> cost me an arm and a leg, please point me in the right 
> direction.  Until then, vim it is.
> 
> -Jason


Jason,

I'd like to see a config utility that works with Postgres, or even
better, works at the PHP layer and doesn't care about the database.
Nagmin and others I've seen (I stopped looking a while back) required
mySQL. Sorry, but I'm not loading two DB servers on the same machine, or
even the same network, without a really, REALLY good reason.

BTW, to Andreas, throwing out a custom config utility and saying that
you'd never deal without it only counts if you can share that utility.
What would you use with Nagios if you changed jobs, for instance? :)

Rob Nelson
Network Engineer
Windchannel Communications
919-538-6326 


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