It's a small production setup.

I'm sure I could use check_mk directly, but I already had a 
complete/functioning (for a long time) setup in OMD v2.4 and wanted to simply 
move it to a current version of OMD. That saves a ton of time vs 
migrating/recreating the current production setup to a package/system I have no 
knowledge of. 

Yes, lots of the components overlap, but there's still going to be a ton of 
stuff that's done differently, or that I don't grok very well - and so I'll 
spend a lot of time learning the check_mk way of doing it. I already know the 
OMD way, and it's most efficient to simply continue.

Using the unstable branch, at least so far, has seemed more than stable enough 
for my small production site. When a stable version comes along, I'll probably 
migrate OMD again to the stable version.



SF> you need it for developing or a productive one?

SF> the check_mk raw is also packaged...

SF> Stefan

SF> Am 22.09.20 um 20:34 schrieb Sven Nierlein:
>> Hi,

>> there is simply no OMD-Labs package for Ubuntu 20.04 yet. But there 
>> are some in the testing
>> repository already and after the next stable release, there will be 
>> one for Ubuntu 20.04 as
>> well. There are usually 2 OMD releases per year and the previous 
>> release was shortly before
>> the Ubuntu 20.04. So that's a bit bad timing. On the other hand, 
>> Ubuntu with its short release
>> cycles is not the ideal platform for OMD (unless you use the testing 
>> repository).

>> Cheers,
>>  Sven

>> On 22.09.20 18:18, Gregory Sloop wrote:
>>> A follow-up.
>>> I spun up an Ubuntu 18.04 instance and the OMD repo adds and shows 
>>> packages fine there.
>>> Is there something wrong with the 20.04 repo, or is something wrong 
>>> with my particular install?
>>> [I reset apt, and completely refreshed it, also. No improvement.]



>>>     I'm trying to get OMD installed on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
>>> Added the repo and updated apt-get, but apt-cache search omd produces 
>>> no results.

>>> apt-get update shows no errors, and I see
>>> Hit:3 http://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/ubuntu focal InRelease
>>> in the list of repo items updated.

>>> I also did apt-get clean - same result.

>>> Any suggestions on how to remedy this?

>>> TIA!
>>> -Greg
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