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@sebastic sebastic commented Feb 7, 2017

ePN has issues with the VMware Perl SDK.

ePN has issues with the VMware Perl SDK.
@chelmertz
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Hi again @sebastic , thanks for the PRs!

Sorry, but I'm taking on the boring-gatekeeper role:

  • Which steps can I take to reproduce your issue?
  • What was supposed to happen?
  • What did happen?
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sebastic commented Feb 7, 2017

Steps to reproduce:

  • Configure a service check to use check_vmware_api.pl in Icinga (1.x on Debian stable)

What was supported to happen?

  • Check command completes successfully in a sort time

What did happen?

  • VMware Perl SDK modules could not be loaded by ePN
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sebastic commented Feb 8, 2017

See also [op5-users] esxi check speed for a similar issue.

In my experience only simple check plugins benefit from ePN.

op5-ci-user pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 14, 2017
…rom feature/MON-10099-failed-test-for-check_vmware_api to master * commit 'f77f4303967357b02dce53fd89ec5efc7b1dd26d': ci_config: Move to correct directory before trying to install
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This plugin is "deprecated" from our side, and so most likely won't see any updates. We are therefore closing all open PRs. Sorry about that.

The following project, which was forked from this one, might be of interest to you: https://github.com/BaldMansMojo/check_vmware_esx/

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