I was in the same situation having thousands of servers and a bunch of checks
to migrate from Nagios to Icinga, but couldn’t find an easy migration tool. To
be honest, I wound up copying over my config files from my old Nagios server
and configured them myself with a combination of a little shel
Hi,
On 09 Apr 2016, at 15:41, Jeff Williams
mailto:jwilli...@shadow-soft.com>> wrote:
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knows where I would be able to get
older RPMs for Icinga2... I have a machine that I have to rebuild and need to
keep it's prior package footprint for QA reasons.
T
Hi,
On 09 Apr 2016, at 13:58, Toussaint OTTAVI
mailto:t.ott...@bc-109.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this ML. I'm planning to migrate from Nagios, and I'm evaluating
Icinga2.
I read a lot of things about the new sytax of the configuration files, and all
the advices telling to re-write configura
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knows where I would be able to
get older RPMs for Icinga2... I have a machine that I have to rebuild and
need to keep it's prior package footprint for QA reasons.
I need to locate a "golden" copy of 2.3.10 for RHEL 5. I could rebuild it
from source, but I
Hi,
I'm new to this ML. I'm planning to migrate from Nagios, and I'm
evaluating Icinga2.
I read a lot of things about the new sytax of the configuration files,
and all the advices telling to re-write configuration files from scratch.
But... that clearly won't be possible on our production e