- From: Tim Smith <
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- Subject: [chef] Community input needed on the Nagios cookbook
- Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 23:48:32 +0000
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I'd love to get feedback from the community on the current state of the Nagios cookbook. Automated monitoring of systems is in my opinion probably the coolest feature of a configuration management systems, and a large number of people are using Nagios.
The Nagios cookbook needed / needs some love though. I've been doing a lot of work on the cookbook lately since it was lacking functionality I needed and was outright broken in a lot of ways. I know there's a lot left to do and hopefully you guys can provide
some input on what's necessary.
If you used the cookbook and it didn't work for you what problems did you run into?
If you had to modify the cookbook with hard coded values (my biggest issue) for your environment what was lacking that forced you to do this?
In general what would you like to see that isn't there yet?
What I've added that hopefully should get merged in the next release cycle:
- Defining Event handlers from data bags
- Optional support for monitoring hosts in multiple environments
- Support for environments with Windows hosts without applying Linux checks that will always fail
- Support for defining nagios host groups from chef search queries stored in data bags
- Install Nagios 3.4.1 not 3.2.3 when installing from source
- Support for installing the server from source, while installing the client from package (if you just want a newer server than Ubuntu packages)
- Fixed source installs of the server to actually work
What I still need to get pushed upstream
- Support for installing NRPE via EPEL packages on RHEL distros instead of compiling from source
- Ability to define blacklisted chef environments (preprod/dev) where host/service alerting is disabled
- The Nagios user needs passwordless sudo out of the box to perform most NRPE checks
So if you have some time let me know your experiences
Tim Smith
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- [chef] Community input needed on the Nagios cookbook, Tim Smith, 08/12/2012
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