Hi,

just a short heads-up regarding Icinga 2 - during the OSMC presentation 
[0] last week the current release 0.0.3 [1] was shown. While it's still 
not the final version, we've put really really much effort into making 
this release ready for everyone and their environments.

That includes snapshot packages available on packages.icinga.org but 
also vagrant boxes for local testdriving. In order to start playing with 
Icinga 2 just do the following

- get the release tarball, or clone the git master using $ git clone 
git://git.icinga.org/icinga2.git
- make sure vagrant > 1.2.x and virtualbox 4.2.x are available 
(vagrantup.com virtualbox.org)

$ cd icinga2
$ vagrant up

the puppet manifests will download a centos 6.4 vm and install the 
latest icinga 2 rpm snapshot ready for playing.

In order to get you started a little more, we've updated the 
documentation and made it available as latest snapshot on 
https://docs.icinga.org awaiting your feedback :-)
Playing with clusters and 'icinga2-enable-feature xy' is really awesome, 
trust me. And if you still haven't tried the config migration script, 
please do so

# icinga2-migrate-config -c /etc/icinga/icinga.cfg -o /etc/icinga2/conf.d
# service icinga2 restart

We're currently rushing a bit faster towards the next 0.0.4 release [2] 
which will include missing bits such as livestatus log table, or db ido 
pgsql support. Development branches are now using git flow, 'next' holds 
the latest and greatest development head ('master' is considered stable 
regarding the releases).

kind regards,
Michael


[0] https://www.icinga.org/2013/11/01/conference-of-surprises/
[1] https://www.icinga.org/2013/10/30/icinga-2-v0-0-3-download-now/
[2] https://dev.icinga.org/projects/i2/roadmap

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