About new release for Nagios

Yu Watanabe yu.watanabe at jp.fujitsu.com
Mon Oct 17 09:43:09 CEST 2011


Michael,

Thank you for the reply. Your information would be very useful.

Thanks,
Yu

Michael Friedrich さんは書きました:
>Yu Watanabe wrote:
>> Thank you for the reply.
>>
>> I see.
>>
>> Then I will think of using v 3.3.1.
>
>wait for 3.4.x
>> Which one is better to  use? The Latest snapshot or
>> the Latest stable release? It would be a great help if you 
>> could give us your opinion.
>
>3.2.3 is considered stable, 3.3.x is a developer release tree and
>contains various things to be fixed or already fixed in svn. still,
>empty perfdata is not re-enabled and breaks various graphing addons.
>anyhow, that's up the nagios core devs to decide what to fix and when to
>release.
>
>the developer guidelines on wiki.nagios.org are lost, but iirc it's
>mentioned over there which versions indicate which release tree.
>
>
>> Thanks,
>> Yu Watanabe
>>
>> Andreas Ericsson さんは書きました:
>>> On 10/14/2011 02:01 AM, Yu Watanabe wrote:
>>>> Hello Andreas.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the reply.
>>>>
>>>> I understood the situation. So, is v3.2.3 more stable version
>>>> for now?
>>>>
>>> No. 3.2.3 has the same leaks but more other bugs. I'm still not entirely
>>> convinced that one of the reported leaks is actually a leak though as I
>>> can't see it in valgrind myself. The other leaks are primarily onetimers,
>>> and the downtime and comment removal patches only matter if you're using
>>> the new custom commands from altinity (or is it opsera?) that delete
>>> downtime and comments on remote hosts when using nsca as a distribution
>>> mechanism, and noone in their right mind should be doing that nowadays
>>> anyway.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Andreas Ericsson                   andreas.ericsson at op5.se
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>>>
>>> Considering the successes of the wars on alcohol, poverty, drugs and
>>> terror, I think we should give some serious thought to declaring war
>>> on peace.
>>>
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