Hello Andreas
 
First of all ... thanks for the infos 
 
 how do you merge ? with rsync ? 
i would like  a tool which i can choose to keep the original ones  unmodified.
 
> do you have so many classical configured Nagios checks?
jep we have many classic checks.

 
>integrate all files from /etc/check_mk/conf.d and >/etc/check_mk/multisite.d/ to the new OMD side - at this step i don't >overwrite the files, i merge these files >- copy the autocheck files from /var/lib/check_mk/autochecks to your OMD if > you don't want to inventories all hosts again
Beside the fact the we don't have many checkmk checks ( it's still for supporting nagios.. may to replace some checks in  future ) i think i can skip these step.
 
>copy your Nagios state files to the site that the system is starting with
>the last state from the old system.
The state file is also not critical... what it counts is the actual  state  but i think i still  copy these one .. it's the status.dat .. am I right ? 
 
~/local/lib/nagios/plugins
 
where i can see the standard plugins from omd to compare thes ones with my old nagios instance ?
 
> replace all $USER1$ with $USER2$ if the plugin is inside the ~/local/folder
what do you mean with this statment .. may you could describe a little bit more exactly .. where i have to set these variable ...in the command.cfg or could i change this in the resource.cfg  ?.
 
regards john 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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