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04-1_alignak_configuration/arbiter.rst was not speaking about arbiter… #20
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… but about core of alignak
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The core configuration part describes the Alignak framework infrastructure (which daemons are used and how they are). | ||
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For historical reasons, the configuration is splited in two kinds of files : |
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splitted
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In a feature paradise, one .cfg file per daemon should be enougth to configure all settings of the concerned daemon. |
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enough
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we may precise: "Currently each daemon has a .cfg and a .ini file for its configuration. The ini file contains the parameters use by the daemon to communicate with the other daemons in the Alignak framework where as the .cfg file contains parameters dedicated to its role in the whole stuff"
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Main configuration file (alignak.cfg) options |
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I open this issue (#22) to make a review of all those parameters because I know some of them are not used or deprecated (old Nagios parameters)
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Only some small typos to fix
about #19