Nagios 3 structure
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Tue Sep 16 12:15:08 CEST 2008
Taylor Dondich wrote:
> You could take a look at Lilac, a configuration tool I wrote. This
> way you do not have to deal with the layout of the file structure, but
> instead work inside an easy to use GUI. Lilac supports Nagios 3 and
> full dependencies, escalations, etc. www.lilacplatform.com is the
> project page.
>
http://www.lilacplatform.com/?q=node/5/release states the following:
"The first alpha release of Lilac Configurator 1.0, this release does
not include the importer nor the database utilities. It is not ready
for production use, but can be used to generate Nagios configurations
at this time and to find any issues."
One wonders why it doesn't include the importer or the database
utilities. Doesn't that make it sort of awkward (read "impossible")
to actually work with?
--
Andreas Ericsson andreas.ericsson at op5.se
OP5 AB www.op5.se
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