The organisation I work for has a fairly heavy reliance on The Dude but we are currently running 4b3 on a Windows 2012 virtual server. In fact we run multiple Dude instances (some are agents) but all on W2K12. Some of the probes, functions and alerts that we have developed over the years use the "execute" function - so have been designed specifically for the Windows OS.
I was very excited to see that a new version of The Dude had been released by Mikrotik some time ago (but then disappointed to find that The Dude server would no longer run on a Windows platform). Mind you - I can understand why that decision was made.
So firstly - is there any possibility that Mikrotik will release a Windows version of The Dude server any time soon?
If no imminent Windows version this will mean considerable work rewriting our custom probes, functions and alerts to get the current functionality on the Mikrotik router OS. Either that or we try to find some other monitoring system that meets our needs (quite probably at significant expense). Before we can make the decision I think we first need to understand what we'd need to do to be able to continue with The Dude - so is someone able to provide the following information:
1. We have an ESX farm - is there a Mikrotik router virtual appliance that can run The Dude server? What cost for purchase/licencing - if it does exist.
2. Does the "execute" function still exist in the latest Dude?
3. If we can write an execute probe, what can be done with that (is the router OS Linux or similar - so we could execute a Bash Script)?
4. Does The Dude client still run on Windows - if so, is this going to continue to be the case?