A Productive Year for Icinga!

Well 2009 has certainly been a very exciting year for the Icinga project, from what started as an idea has become a reality! But this would not have been without your support. What has been achieved in such a short period is due to feedback from you, the user! This is what has shaped the project and made it what it is…

Behind the scenes there is a very dedicated team that has strived to achieve the impossible, and has delivered! with improvements in supporting PostgreSQL & Oracle. Also with current development to a new web UI that will both improve the look and functionality. A lot of work has been done with documentation, currently there is full docs for German & English with work being done on translation to Spanish.

So what will 2010 bring to the Icinga project?

From all of us of the Icinga Team, we wish you a safe and happy new year…

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7 Responses to “A Productive Year for Icinga!”


  • “So what will 2010 bring to the Icinga project?”

    To work hard on Icinga …;-)

  • next to the come2gether of core/docs with api/web … deployment of icinga as stable monitoring solution at work :-)

  • I like Icinga ;)

    Please… PLEASE, use Identi.ca … we, the FLOSS community, need you.. :)

    http://identi.ca

  • Hey guys.. Please, post links about translating Icinga, I’m am an official translator of Ubuntu, and Icinga is a great and shocking app.

    Please, leave us collaborate :)

  • Hi,

    I see the release counter on your main page and i’m really impatient to know what are the new features.

    Can you tell us more?

    thank for your work

    • basically we are working on multithreaded idoutils and some improvements to the core nebmodules (dunno if we can break the code til 1.0.1). also more debugoutput or logoutput for everything that could cause problems. that’s the core side.
      the docs are being updated, reviewed and planning to get other languages onboard.
      the api is being prepared for postgres and oracle support. other improvements go hand in hand with the web improvements. plans are more views and a persistant state for all profiles.
      depending on how far it gets, a reporting tool will be introduced. it is being evaluated on the current 3 rdbms supported by idoutils.

      everything else are bugfixes, improvements, and ideas :-) but your suggestions and patches are very welcome (see community how to get in touch) :)

  • @Krb, so far in the core the following has been resolved…

    fix segfault in cmd.cgi

    fix event broker callback function self de-registering for callbacks (Sean Millichamp)

    added missing sound.js provided by scriptaculous

    fix idomod doesn’t de-initialize after config error

    :)

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