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NagVis 1.4 released

NagVis LogoNagVis 1.4, the new major release of NagVis, was announced some days ago on 2009-05-22. NagVis is my most important Open Source project.

We improved NagVis with many Web 2.0 technologies and made it a bit more fancy. We also focused on better scalability and performance in large environments.

It was time to bring the release up since the last major release was announced nearly one year ago. In the meantime we added many features to NagVis and performed a big recode of the frontend to bring more rendering things to the client. This is more friendly for the Nagios host and gives some better ways to handle state changes on the client.

For a more detailed view on the NagVis 1.4 features take a look at the official NagVis homepage NagVis.org.

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  1. RahulNo Gravatar
    01:11 on June 11th, 2009

    What is the preferred back end these days? ndo2utils seems bloated and has a non-production warning. Any other ways out? I am currently exploring ndo2fs but that lacks good documentation.

    Nagvis seems such a great app. but I am afraid to deploy it since it demands toying with the Nagios data storage. That makes me fear I’ll break my production Nagios environment.

  2. LaMiNo Gravatar
    11:46 on June 24th, 2009

    The ndoutils are ok for many productive environments. There are some problems in the releases but with some tuning it works for using as NagVis backend. ndo2fs is really lightweight and more easy to install. I’d recommend you to give ndo2fs a try.

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