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From my blogger post:
Design goals:
* Import existing configs (objects only. Not concerned about the operational parameters)
* Parse existing objects (apart from reading the configurations)
* Create objects (hosts,services,contacts,groups, etc...)
* Write new configs
* Enforce/Support Templating
I'm not writing a new front end. I'm not writing a global configuration suite for Nagios. My goal is object management. Many of the defaults in nagios.cfg work OOB. However, any time I spend in #nagios, the MAJORITY of the questions are related to actually defining what to monitor and how to monitor it.
Design goals:
* Import existing configs (objects only. Not concerned about the operational parameters)
* Parse existing objects (apart from reading the configurations)
* Create objects (hosts,services,contacts,groups, etc...)
* Write new configs
* Enforce/Support Templating
I'm not writing a new front end. I'm not writing a global configuration suite for Nagios. My goal is object management. Many of the defaults in nagios.cfg work OOB. However, any time I spend in #nagios, the MAJORITY of the questions are related to actually defining what to monitor and how to monitor it.
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