vanished bug numbers in the nagios mantis tracker

Christoph Anton Mitterer calestyo at scientia.net
Thu Aug 2 02:58:20 CEST 2012


Am 01.08.2012 10:37, schrieb Andreas Ericsson:
> Good one though. I'll close down the nagios-plugin section in the 
> Nagios
> tracker again.
>
> Thanks for putting in the effort required to let us do that :)
You're welcome!


> This one might resolve itself in Nagios 4, when we change how checks
> are run. I won't investigate it further until that's out anyway 
> though.
Just out of curiosity.... how's now cooperation / code-sharing going on 
between Nagios and Icinga?
I mean... if there are so many core changes in Nagios 4 as your note 
seems to imply... well they adapt or is that rather the point where 
things really diverge?

Well actually it's not only curiosity,... I for example, have to 
support two different bigger research groups here, one of them insists 
on Nagios, the other on Icinga... right now it was quite nice that 
everything was still quit compatible and I was able to use pretty much 
the same setup for both.


Cheers,
Chris.

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