[monitoring-users] [icinga-users] ANNOUNCE: NSCA-ng 1.2

Praveen Bhandi praveen.bandi at gmail.com
Fri Mar 7 11:27:39 CET 2014


Hi holger

Could you please let us know which one could be better distributed model
NSCA or DNX or
*Mod_gearman*


*We have 3 Servers which we wanted to use the same.*

*Thanks and Regards*

*Praveen*


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Holger Weiß <holger at zedat.fu-berlin.de>wrote:

> Today, I released NSCA-ng 1.2.  Debian packages and the source tarball
> can be downloaded from:
>
>         https://www.nsca-ng.org/
>
> NSCA-ng is a drop-in replacement for NSCA that allows for submitting
> passive check results, downtimes, and many other commands to Nagios.  It
> uses TLS encryption and shared-secret authentication with per-client
> passwords, as well as fine-grained authorization control.
>
> Version 1.2 is a minor release that adds some improvements and fixes,
> including the following:
>
> - Let nsca-ng.cfg(5)'s `include' directive and nsca-ng(8)'s `-c' flag
>   accept directory path names.  If a directory is specified, read the
>   server configuration from all "*.cfg" and "*.conf" files in the
>   specified directory and all subdirectories.
> - Let the client's `-d' and `-e' flags accept C-style escape sequences,
>   so that e.g. "-e '\n'" can be specified.  Octal and hexadecimal
>   numbers are also accepted.
> - Allow for specifying authorization settings outside of the `authorize'
>   sections in nsca-ng.cfg(5) files.  They will then serve as a fallback
>   for `authorize' sections that don't define these settings.
> - Fix a race condition in the case where the command file is recreated
>   after the NSCA-ng server had opened it.
> - Fix a send_nsca(8) crash on 32-bit platforms that use 64-bit
>   timestamps.
> - Apply some fixes for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD and GNU Hurd.
> - Update the embedded libev code from version 4.11 to version 4.15.  The
>   new release provides a number of bug fixes and minor enhancements.
>
> Thanks to Florian Obser and Stuart Henderson for reporting the time_t
> issue, and to everyone else who provided feedback.
>
> Holger
>
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