On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 8:31 PM, Michael Van Wesenbeeck < [email protected]> wrote:
> 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 > > I suggest you read up on the documentation provided at: > http://omdistro.org/doc , http://omdistro.org/version_history , > http://omdistro.org/changelogs and the documentation of the projects > bundled into OMD: > http://mathias-kettner.com/check_mk.html / http:// > mathias-kettner.com/checkmk_omd.html > http://www.nagvis.org/doc > https://docs.pnp4nagios.org/ > etc… > > HTH, > > Michael Van Wesenbeeck > > Hi Michael, Thanks Michael for your email and really appreciate your guidance. I am going through the documentation and definitely seek help if i have any questions. Regards, Kaushal
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