Web-Based config

Ric Moseley ric at nkn.net
Wed Mar 19 21:50:10 CET 2003


I use NSA for Nagios but it uses the old style configuration with
everything on one file (hosts.cfg).  If you are interested in it I will
package it up.  It uses mySQL for its backend and is highly modified to
fit a hosting provider's point of view with lots of hosts/services.

Thanks.

Ric.

-----Original Message-----
From: nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:nagios-users-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Dan Rich
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 11:01 AM
To: Mike McClure
Cc: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Web-Based config


Mike McClure said:

> I'd really like to see a Webmin module for this.  Tim Neimueller made
a module
> for Netsaint a long time ago, but it doesn't work with the template
configs.

I really like the sound of this.

> I started to modify Tim's code to work w/ the templates, but lost
interest.
> If someone wants to help me finish it, I would be willing to pick it
back up.
> It's in Perl, of course.

Since one of my biggest user complaints is the lack of an administrative
interface, I may be willing to give you a hand with this.  I've already
written some code to parse the config files, as I needed to be able to
report
on them (i.e. someone asked me "What services will I get paged for" and
there
is no way to generate that with the existing tools).

> The main reason I lost interest is because I couldn't figure out an
elegant
> way to deal with objects in different files.  For instance, how do you
deal
> with a template in one file, and it getting used with an object in a
different
> file?  I'd hate to force a 'single file' configuration on users.

When I was thinking of building my own configuration tool, I was going
to
collapse my multiple configuration files into a single file.  The thing
is, if
you are only administering it via. a web interface, you shouldn't care
what
the back-end looks like.  At least, that was my initial thinking....

-- 
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                               |  "Step up to red alert!"  "Are you
sure, sir?
                               |   It means changing the bulb in the
sign..."
                               |          - Red Dwarf (BBC)



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