Re: [Nagios-devel] DNX patch for Nagios 3.0 rc2
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:47 pm
On 1/29/08, John Calcote wrote:
> I realize you're probably still looking over my changes to 3.0 rc1. But
> I had to post a patch for rc2 on the dnx-devel list so that people
> wanting to play with dnx on nagios 3 could move ahead with rc2.
>
> Since you didn't take the critical portions of my rc1 patch, I assume
> you have some issues with it. No doubt, I broke something.
>
> I've attached the rc2 version of my patch (same design). I'll continue
> to wait for your comments.
I'm quite a fan of the DNX stuff, conceptually, although I've not had
a chance to play with it in production / testing yet. It certainly
seems to scale better than the existing architecture.
+1 for the hope this eventually gets merged properly.
Don't suppose you guys have a decent interface up your sleeves too?
Scaling the stock CGI interface to multiple users/groups each seems
*very* difficult; all the links are static and it's just begging
someone to write it in PHP, Ruby on Rails, or something.
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> I realize you're probably still looking over my changes to 3.0 rc1. But
> I had to post a patch for rc2 on the dnx-devel list so that people
> wanting to play with dnx on nagios 3 could move ahead with rc2.
>
> Since you didn't take the critical portions of my rc1 patch, I assume
> you have some issues with it. No doubt, I broke something.
>
> I've attached the rc2 version of my patch (same design). I'll continue
> to wait for your comments.
I'm quite a fan of the DNX stuff, conceptually, although I've not had
a chance to play with it in production / testing yet. It certainly
seems to scale better than the existing architecture.
+1 for the hope this eventually gets merged properly.
Don't suppose you guys have a decent interface up your sleeves too?
Scaling the stock CGI interface to multiple users/groups each seems
*very* difficult; all the links are static and it's just begging
someone to write it in PHP, Ruby on Rails, or something.
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