Hey,
I am aware that Nagios provides mulitple ways for a user to connect a
Nagios application instance to a separate database. This flexibility is
great because for some users, this might be a remote MySQL server while
for others it might be a local file. As a developer, developing either a
CGI (assuming this is possible) which requires access to stored
information or a plugin that writes information to storage (to be later
used by a CGI), I need a way of accessing the underlying database
without actually knowing what it is. So the question is, does Nagios
have some library or functionality to cope with this scenario?
Thanks in advance.
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