[Nagios-devel] [RFC] Data from file to sqlite3
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:06 am
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Hello everyone,
I am thinking about the way data are stored (status.) and how it impacts
performances.
As an example, when there is a large number of services or hosts, CGIs
become really slow cause it read the whole files. One of my idea to fix this
problem would be to use a sqlite3 database instead of flat files.
What are your feelings about that (performances, licence.)
Yann Jouanin
http://www.yannj.fr
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Hello =
everyone,
I am thinking about the way data =
are stored
(status…) and how it impacts performances.
As an example, when there is a =
large number
of services or hosts, CGIs become really slow cause it read the whole =
files.
One of my idea to fix this problem would be to use a sqlite3 database =
instead
of flat files.
What are your feelings about =
that
(performances, licence…)
Yann =
Jouanin
http://www.yannj.fr
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Hello everyone,
I am thinking about the way data are stored (status.) and how it impacts
performances.
As an example, when there is a large number of services or hosts, CGIs
become really slow cause it read the whole files. One of my idea to fix this
problem would be to use a sqlite3 database instead of flat files.
What are your feelings about that (performances, licence.)
Yann Jouanin
http://www.yannj.fr
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Hello =
everyone,
I am thinking about the way data =
are stored
(status…) and how it impacts performances.
As an example, when there is a =
large number
of services or hosts, CGIs become really slow cause it read the whole =
files.
One of my idea to fix this problem would be to use a sqlite3 database =
instead
of flat files.
What are your feelings about =
that
(performances, licence…)
Yann =
Jouanin
http://www.yannj.fr
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