Re: [Nagios-devel] Missing Column in NDO Database?
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 1:22 pm
On 6 Feb 2006 at 20:55, Bob Ingraham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We've been checking out the schema of the MySQL database that comes
> with NDOUTIL.
>
> After going over it, it looks like the hosts table is missing a
> column to identify the IP address.
>
> Is this intentional?
>
> I understand that most of the tables in the database won't be used
> until Nagios 3.0 development get going.
>
> Is there any further documentation on the design decisions beyond the
> current table layout?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
Thanks for the note. I don't know how I missed the address field. A
1.3 release will be made shortly to fix this error.
There really is no documentation regarding the db tables yet. I'm
trying to balance a couple of different TODO's at the moment, but I
hope to get an ERD or data dictionary completed soon.
BTW, can anyone recommend a good ERD tool for documenting a database?
I can't stand the way Visio does this, so I'm looking for
alternatives.
Ethan Galstad,
Nagios Developer
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> Hi,
>
> We've been checking out the schema of the MySQL database that comes
> with NDOUTIL.
>
> After going over it, it looks like the hosts table is missing a
> column to identify the IP address.
>
> Is this intentional?
>
> I understand that most of the tables in the database won't be used
> until Nagios 3.0 development get going.
>
> Is there any further documentation on the design decisions beyond the
> current table layout?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
Thanks for the note. I don't know how I missed the address field. A
1.3 release will be made shortly to fix this error.
There really is no documentation regarding the db tables yet. I'm
trying to balance a couple of different TODO's at the moment, but I
hope to get an ERD or data dictionary completed soon.
BTW, can anyone recommend a good ERD tool for documenting a database?
I can't stand the way Visio does this, so I'm looking for
alternatives.
Ethan Galstad,
Nagios Developer
---
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.nagios.org
This post was automatically imported from historical nagios-devel mailing list archives
Original poster: [email protected]