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Hendrik Bäcker posted this in Development on July 20th, 2009 | Maybe you’ve already heard the news and are wondering what’s going on.
The development of Nagios NDOUtils was re-activated a few weeks ago and I now will work to support both Nagios in NDOUtils as well as the Icinga Core.
As Icinga benefits through active Nagios development, Nagios will profit through database related development from [...]
Hendrik Bäcker posted this in Core, Development on July 1st, 2009 | *grmpf* – is just a short word of my actual thinking.
Many people are missing a stable way to start or stop the database daemon, sometimes it doesn’t clean up the socket pipe or you have to handle different command lines to kill it of – quite annoying isn’t it?
I decided to solve this [...]
Hendrik Bäcker posted this in Releases on June 17th, 2009 | Hi there,
we are happy to inform you that the latest Icinga Release V 0.8.1 is out right now. Just follow the download button on: http://www.icinga.org/
The next release is planned for August, 12th, 2009.
Until then feel free to contribute or provide us with feedback on the mailing lists, helping hands and vivid minds [...]
Hendrik Bäcker posted this in Releases, Technical on May 20th, 2009 | Hello out there,
we are proud to announce the first beta release of Icinga.
As mentioned on the roadmap , we have reached the renaming goal. But is just a simple renaming takes so much time? Well, no!
It was kind of fun to re-factor the IDOUtils to use libdbi as a DB abstraction layer, [...]
Hendrik Bäcker posted this in Development on May 11th, 2009 | One point Icinga stands for is the wish to be more open. And we will release the CORE git earlier than we planned to.
Icinga is split up to three sub-projects, the core, the web and the api and now we opened one of the three doors for public review – the core door.
See [...]
Hendrik Bäcker posted this in Misc on May 11th, 2009 | This doesn’t always relates to death. Even if the topic on the Nagios-devel mailings list sounds like, Nagios is not dead and I am very happy to see that the community isn’t too. There were many discussions, many questions but also many offers to help out. I don’t see Icinga as an enemy for Nagios, [...]
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