From my point of view NagMIN is the best configuration tool for Linux. Unfortunately the development looks like frozen. In the past I had also made changes on the source code to make NagMIN working with never versions of Nagios. After deciding to give Shinken a chance and looking around for other config tools I started this fork of NagMIN.
Because it look like there is no
development over so many years I found it cool to name it as analogy of
the movie 'Short Circuit' and the German title 'Nummer 5 lebt!
' or if you like it more to the table tennis rubber 'Yasaka Mark
V'.
What are the main differences?
It works with newer versions of Nagios
and Shinken!
Other major changes are:
Advantages compared to other Nagios
admin tools?
Disadvantages?
ToDo
Improve usability
More tests in production
?...
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