I am working on this right now, see my mail from monday (I think) with
the subject 'Is anyone else working on DB-support for Nagios-config??'
I have been out on work for a few days, but I will release the product
(which will be called NATO, Nagios Admin TOol) to the open-source
community asap.
/FredrikW
Subhendu Ghosh wrote:
>ummm... from the configure options...
>
>--with-mysql-xdata enables use of MySQL database for
>comment/downtime/status data
>--with-pgsql-xdata enables use of PostgreSQL database for
>comment/downtime/status data
>--with-mysql-status enables use of MySQL database for storage of status
>data
>--with-pgsql-status enables use of PostgreSQL database for storage of
>status data
>--with-default-status enables use of default status data routines
>--with-mysql-comments enables use of MySQL database for storage of comment
>data
>--with-pgsql-comments enables use of PostgreSQL database for storage of
>comment data
>--with-default-comments enables use of default comment data routines
>--with-default-perfdata enables use of default performance data routines
>--with-file-perfdata enables use of file-based performance data routines
>--with-mysql-downtime enables use of MySQL database for storage of
>scheduled downtime data
>--with-pgsql-downtime enables use of PostgreSQL database for storage of
>scheduled downtime data
>--with-default-downtime enables use of default scheduled downtime data
>routines
>
>
>On Sat, 15 Mar 2003, Chris Woollard wrote:
>
>
>
>>As far as I can work out all of the data that nagios collects is stored
>>within various flat files.
>>
>>I think that the product could be greatly improved it the data could be
>>stored within either an Oracle or MySQL Database. This could greatly improve
>>performance and also recovery in the event of a serious failure.
>>
>>What do you think?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Chris
>>
>>
>>
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