Spike Spiegel wrote:
> indeed, this is one of the many flaws with the monitoring/alerting
> setups we have today, it's almost like the people collecting metrics
> and those making checks didn't like each other and never talked, but
> have to meet in secret in the sysadmin's bedroom...
>   

:-). Perhaps we should change that.

> It did, except that last bit... how is a simple HTTP interface the way
> to go but a REST API perhaps not? Given the pretty simple and easy to
> represent data model I don't see how structuring your HTTP calls so
> that they are RESTful is not the way to go. If you said that an http
> interface is too much and a simpler TCP one would suffice I'd
> disagreed, but understood, while I'm instead lost on the simple HTTP
> Vs REST API.
>   

I was just throwing ideas around. Anyways let me just say whatever 
interface is easiest to implement is the way to go :-). You pick.

Question is where do we go next :-) ?

Vladimir

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