On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 11:42:58 +0100 Stefan Schlesinger <sts@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Folks, > > I wrote a monitoring script[1] for check_mk[2], which is capable of > integrating "puppetstatus" and a last-run check, and shows whether > puppet is disabled (also the reason for disabling it) or when the > agent was last run. Cool. check_mk looks interesting... but it seems it's not in Fedora/EPEL yet? > It cannot check for what puppet did and whether the catalog compiled > successfully, I'd +1 for puppet-dashboard here. As noted, puppet-dashboard isn't going to happen I don't think. > Speaking of enhancing things, I'd as well like to suggest switching > local-host checks from NRPE to check_mk via SSH. > > There are certain benefits: > > • Automatic inventory of checks per host > • For each host, Nagios only triggers only active check any more, > which returns all data needed to feed the other, passive checks. > • All other checks just use cached data from the active check. > • check_mk also extracts performance data and can directly insert that > into round robin databases. Yeah, looks interesting. Someone should get it into EPEL and we can evaluate it. ;) > Regards, Stefan. kevin
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