Until this moment, it was unclear to me that you were talking about servers that did not exist yet. This makes sense now, since Fusion, as @rkennedy said, is driving all of this via PHP.
But that brings up a new feature idea I had while reading this; an API for Fusion that let's you add new machines without going through the GUI. Could be as simple as dropping a proper config file in the right directory or whatever like XI, but I think that would work here if it were available.
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Nope, it's up to the developers at this point.toodaly wrote:I'm using the latest version (2014r1.1 64-bit).
The Nagios Fusion server will be installed prior to the installation of the remaining Nagios XI servers. Not a big deal. I can have the field technicians only add the Nagios XI servers that are already online. The others can be added to Nagios Fusion when they eventually come online.
Any news on when a beta version of the new Nagios Fusion will be available?
Thanks.
I asked the devs, and there will indeed be an API built into the new re-write of Fusion.But that brings up a new feature idea I had while reading this; an API for Fusion that let's you add new machines without going through the GUI. Could be as simple as dropping a proper config file in the right directory or whatever like XI, but I think that would work here if it were available.
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Sweet. Thanks!
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