> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Ericsson [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 9:29 AM
> To: Nagios Users List
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Large Installation
> 
> 
> Unless you desperately need performance data from satellite systems
> handled properly, I'd invite you to give Merlin and Ninja a try.

Andreas,

We're planning on a Nagios refresh/rearchitecture near the end of this year
and I'm really hopeful that we might be able to move to Ninja/Merlin as they
do a lot of things we'd really like to have.  They also solve some issues we
have with our current distributed system.

I've been trying to pay attention to the latest developments in this area, but
I may have missed something as changes are happening quickly.

We do, however, rely pretty heavily on performance data.  I think I saw someone 
had
a hack to do it with Merlin, but it's not really part of Merlin right now which 
makes
me not want to adopt it for a production Nagios installation.

I recall a sort of Merlin roadmap for the rest of the year indicating that 
upcoming
work was to better support distributed setups, if I remember correctly.  Is 
there also
work afoot to get perfdata into Merlin perhaps with the next release?

I'm trying to build some test systems to try the current version of 
Merlin/Ninja to
assess how "production ready" it might be for us by the end of the year when we 
need
to make a decision.

Thanks very much for all the hard work you and others at Op5 have put in to 
these
tools.

Mark

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