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From: "R P Herrold" <herrold(a)owlriver.com>
To: "Ohad Basan" <obasan(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 5:11:42 PM
Subject: RESEND ovirt infra monitoring (fwd)
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Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 16:51:14
From: R P Herrold <herrold(a)owlriver.com>
To: Ohad Basan <obasan(a)redhat.com>
Subject: ovirt infra monitoring
Hi
Doing some research, it appears that the outage of last week is not without
an
earlier similar instance ... [1]
We met in the IRC meeting today, but of course you are a few TZ east of me
and
so I assume left for the day
I looked at 'icinga' and checked my SRPM archive. I cannot find that it is
not
presently in Fedora / EPEL .... I seem to have a nagios solution, probably
lifted in part from RawHide or EPEL or such, but at Nagios in the 3 series.
I
see that there is a nagios 4 version out there in, which may or may not be
interesting. Is either the 'correct' choice in terms of Red Hat's
architectural roadmap for its product, and if so should we be looking at
that?
we can use any solution that we like
it's a community project.
I found icinga modern and nagios compatible so I chose it.
i didn't install it from rpms
just downloaded the tar.gz and installed
I am presented with a credential challenge on the existing unit:
http://monitoring.ovirt.org/icinga
send an email to infra(a)ovirt.org asking for credentials.
As presently implemented, is this capable of being under SSO / LDAP control ?
If so, what credential shall I use. Alternatively, please add a RO credential
for me so I may 'look around'
I have a long-standing personal policy of packaging everything I use. It
looks
as though a packaging push was attempted at F17, but that it lost momentum.
[2] Shall we start by packaging icinga and getting it into EPEL, or Fedora?
that
won't be necessary.
when I first set up icinga, there were no packages for rhel/fedora
but now it appears that there are
https://www.icinga.org/download/packages/