Hello Kaushal, OMD is a preconfigured bundle of monitoring related tools (among which Nagios is just one). That’s why it’s called a distribution. This is similar to how a GNU/Linux distribution is configured and created; a collection of tools designed to work together.
OMD allows you to run multiple monitoring sites (instances) next to each other (even in different versions) and migrate between versions. OMD also allows you to use different monitoring cores instead of nagios, like Icinga and Shinken and the Check_mk Micro Core: http://mathias-kettner.com/cms_cmc.html <http://mathias-kettner.com/cms_cmc.html> I suggest you read up on the documentation provided at: http://omdistro.org/doc <http://omdistro.org/doc> , http://omdistro.org/version_history <http://omdistro.org/version_history> , http://omdistro.org/changelogs <http://omdistro.org/changelogs> and the documentation of the projects bundled into OMD: http://mathias-kettner.com/check_mk.html <http://mathias-kettner.com/check_mk.html> / http://mathias-kettner.com/checkmk_omd.html <http://mathias-kettner.com/checkmk_omd.html> http://www.nagvis.org/doc <http://www.nagvis.org/doc> https://docs.pnp4nagios.org/ <https://docs.pnp4nagios.org/> etc… HTH, Michael Van Wesenbeeck > On 25 Nov 2016, at 14:59, Kaushal Shriyan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am new to http://omdistro.org/ <http://omdistro.org/> I am currently > running nagios 4.2.3 in my production setup. I am not sure what is the > relation between omd and nagios. Any explanation with examples will be highly > appreciable. Is OMD a webinterface to Nagios? > > Regards, > > Kaushal > _______________________________________________ > omd-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.mathias-kettner.de/mailman/listinfo/omd-users
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