Nagios 2.0 stable

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Wed Mar 23 17:53:06 CET 2005


Joel wrote:
> I had moved from 1.9 something to 2.0b2 with no problems at all.

I think you've got your versions mixed up. The last official 1.x release 
of Nagios is 1.3.

>  I was
> happy to move and I am glad I did.  I have 157 host checks and 201 services
> that I check without any issues.  I found that 2.x seems to run a ton better
> than the older release.
> 
> ~joel
> 
> 
> On 3/22/05 12:58 PM, "Bryan Liles" <bryan at osesm.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>>When implementing other NMS, it usually takes a period of time to get
>>everything installed.  I've seen HPOV take upwards to 6 - 12 months to
>>become a "stable" installation.
>>
>>To answer the question though, if your site is less than 100 or so nodes,
>>you can have Nagios up and stable in less than a month.  I'm including
>>acquiring and installing Nagios and also making the site specific
>>customizations.  If you want to just show Nagios off, you can have it up
>>and running in one afternoon.
>>
>>
>>>On Tue, 2005-03-22 at 16:55 +0100, Bergström Sebastian wrote:
>>>
>>>>Does anyone know how much more needs to be done in order to get Nagios
>>>>v.2.0 stable?
>>>>One month, a quarter, six months?
>>>
>>>Is it unstable now?
>>>What instability are you seeing?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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