Patch to show Scheduling Queue for Nagios 2.12

Andreas Ericsson exon at op5.com
Wed May 20 00:51:42 CEST 2009


Steven D. Morrey wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> We recently had a need to see exactly what the scheduling queue looks
> like at system start, specifically we wanted to see exactly what
> various config file options were doing to it. So we added a new
> startup option that I'm calling big S. Instead of starting with -s
> you start nagios with -S and it will show you the entire scheduling
> queue. I am attaching a patch for comment. We would love to see this
> make it into the mainstream 2.12 since it could be really handy for
> debugging purposes to see exactly what will execute and when.
> 

While I most certainly like seeing such a well-written and equally well
submitted patch, I feel that adding debugging options to the 2.x line of
Nagios is not something we should invest a lot of time in, since no new
features or major reworkings will be done on that series anyway, and no
new release will be cut just to add a debugging feature.

Would you mind reworking this so it applies cleanly on top of the very
latest CVS? If so, I'll see to it that it's included in the next Nagios
release. It's clearly useful, even if that's hopefully not the case for
a lot of people ;-)

/Andreas

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