RES: Fedore Core 2? Stable to run nagios on?

Rhugga nagios-user at sandiego420.com
Fri Jul 9 18:56:16 CEST 2004


Marcio Queiroz wrote:

>I have been running nagios on a FC1 and so i had no problems (250 hosts and
>800 services + mrtg to all hosts). I haven´t tried FC 2 but i wiil on the
>next week. I will let you know.
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>>----- Mensagem original -----
>>De:		Rhugga [SMTP:nagios-user at sandiego420.com]
>>Enviada em:		sexta-feira, 9 de julho de 2004 11:39
>>Para:		Nagios-Users List
>>Assunto:		[Nagios-users] Fedore Core 2? Stable to run nagios
>>on?
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>>I have been testing FC2 in our data center, mainly on our 2 Linux 
>>clusters, but I want to build a new network management system using 
>>nagios. Is nagios pretty stable on FC2 or should I stay with Red Hat 9? 
>>(or Solaris 9) I ask because FC2 seemed stable at first, from a 
>>workstation perspective, but once we moved it to some of our high-load 
>>systems we stated seeing various oddities and etc...
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>>Thx,
>>CC
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Yea, that was what I was looking for. Anyone that had used it on 
systerms with true enterprise loads. That is where Linux issues tend to 
surface.... I use it to manage two 250-node linux clusters and all our 
Sun/Cisco/Extreme gear.

Thx,
CC


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