On 2014-07-18 13:00, Olivier LAHAYE wrote:
> 
> I've integrated it on OSCAR Cluster (unstable release), and so far, no 
> problem 
> at all. Works fine on centos-6, centos-7, fedora-19, fedora-20
> 
> That's awesome!
> 
> God, how I love stuff getting used :-)

Olivier can you share your documentation (or) hand note you use to setup OSCAR 
cluster for naemon. It helps people in community to implement similar clusters 
for neamon.


With Regards
Deepak Kosaraju

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> Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 10:30:23 +0200
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> On 2014-07-18 12:57, Sven Nierlein wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> any news on this? The Debian team is thinking about replacing Nagios with 
>> Naemon,
>> but asked for a stable 1.0 release for this. Schedule would be end of august
>> at the lastest.
>> Can we do this? The Gui part is completed. Livestatus is also ok.
>> 
> 
> Let me get the timeperiod patches in and then go for 1.0. I should be
> done with that this week.
> 
> I'll rip out get_next_valid_time() and get_next_invalid_time(), bump
> checks by their intended interval and when that interval comes around
> we'll make a check to see if it's valid then. That'll get rid of the
> DST bugs and the exceptionally slow restarts which only happen when
> you have a multitude of hosts and services that are outside their
> scheduled period due to exceptions in exclusions.
> 
> I'll actually leave them in to preserve API compatibility, but they
> won't be used by anything and I'll mark them as obsoleted in the
> headers.
> 
> /Andreas
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> Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 10:31:12 +0200
> From: Andreas Ericsson <[email protected]>
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> On 2014-07-18 13:00, Olivier LAHAYE wrote:
>> 
>> I've integrated it on OSCAR Cluster (unstable release), and so far, no 
>> problem 
>> at all. Works fine on centos-6, centos-7, fedora-19, fedora-20
>> 
> 
> That's awesome!
> 
> God, how I love stuff getting used :-)
> 
> /Andreas
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