Nagios 3 and performance graphs (using deprecated files)

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Sat Mar 15 10:38:02 CET 2008


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Hi,

I noticed that some of the grapher tools for Nagios to make those nice
graphs for the performance data are using deprecated config files as listed:

# Extended host and extended service definitions have been deprecated.
They are still read and processed by Nagios, but it is recommended that
you move the directives found in these definitions to your host and
service definitions, respectively.

How will those tools address this issue?

Hugo

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