hmm..
I still can't see them in CVS (or on sourceforge's CVS web interface)
is this still the CVSROOT ?
:pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/nagios
On 12/24/05, Ethan Galstad wrote:
> Hi All -
>
> Its been a busy last three weeks. For almost seven months now I've
> been working on an event broker module that will dump all
> configuration data and realtime status information from Nagios to a
> MySQL database. While the planning and some initial was done a long
> while back, 80% of the coding occurred in the past three weeks.
>
> So I'm happy to announce that you can now test a very beta version of
> this module. The event broker module is part of an addon called
> 'ndoutils'. NDO utils addon consists of several components, two of
> which are the most important....
>
> ndomod.o - An event broker module for Nagios
> ndo2db - A daemon that takes output from the ndomod brok=
er module
> and stuffs everything in a database.
>
> MySQL is the only supported DBMS at the moment, but Postgres support
> will be added after things are tested some more.
>
> You'll need the absolute latest CVS snapshot of Nagios to use this.
> The CVS changes were just committed in the past hour, so it might be
> a few hours before you can actually access it (SourceForge has a
> slight delay). Make sure the readme the README and TODO files before
> you try compiling and installing the addon.
>
> The first public snapshot of the NDO utils package can be downloaded
> at the following URL:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/project/showfil ... &package_i
> d=3D173832
>
>
> The database created by the ndo2db daemon will serve as the basis for
> the new web interface in Nagios 3.0, so its important to get your
> comments in about this. Its not complete by any means, but its a
> darn good start. Comments and patches are welcome.
>
>
> Ethan Galstad,
> Nagios Developer
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