On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Ennis Ibarra <en...@nmcourts.gov> wrote:
> My two cents:
>
> Once you lock up your configuration to a given tool, then you stick with the
> tool capabilities to configure stuff.     The real power is understanding
> the Nagios structure and files, leave the GUIs for presentation only.

I agree - but when you're trying to serve a large community of
sysadmins, a GUI tool is a useful tool for getting the job done.  I
can't teach 60+ admins how to write clean nagios configs, but I can
teach them to use web-based tools.

-- 
Breandan Dezendorf
brean...@dezendorf.com
bwdez...@gmail.com

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