Fruity 1.0 (nagios config tool) is coming, scr eenshots of what's new!

Ben Conrad BConrad at passkey.com
Thu Jun 30 22:03:53 CEST 2005


Hi Taylor,

Have you fixed the missing/invalid directive issues (0.7.5) in this version?

See previous emails thread below: 
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Agreed, 

I haven't be able to really get started with Fruity yet but the one time I
tested it I setup a new host and Fruity put about 4-5 directives in that
were not valid.

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Henry [mailto:michael.henry at axegroup.com.au]
Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 9:19 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Can somebody send me fruity-0.7.5.tar.gz???


 
I tried Fruity the other day and found that the generated configuration
files simply didn't work. Fruity has a nasty habit of generating
directives
with no arguments (for example, if the directive is "disabled" in the
interface).

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-----Original Message-----
From: Taylor Dondich [mailto:tdondich at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 5:15 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Fruity 1.0 (nagios config tool) is coming,
screenshots of what's new!


After a couple months of development, a new LICENSE change, and some
more things up my sleeve, Fruity 1.0 is coming.

No longer will Fruity 1.0 be confined to just configuring nagios, as
it will be extensible in creating tools to configure anything
regarding your network.  And it could be used to not just configure,
but monitor and run diagnostic tools, directly from fruity.  :)

So just to prove that development has been ongoing, direct yourself to
the Fruity homepage at (http://fruity.sf.net).  There's a list of
screenshots there for you to gawk at.

Also, let me get you to salivate.  I've been busy building an
alternative to the nagios cgi interface.  Let me just say this, for
large networks, it's fast, it's extensible, and it allows you to
navigate through your network in a radically different way.  ;)  Be
prepared for that as well.

Just wanted to keep you all posted on my development efforts.

Taylor


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