Nagios XI 2012R2.9
RHEL 6.5 x64
Manual Install
Can anyone advice me where is all the performance data stored?
I need to populate the data into a DB for custom reporting.
Thanks.
Performance Data Storage Location
Performance Data Storage Location
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scottwilkerson
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Re: Performance Data Storage Location
In RRD files located in /usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata
Re: Performance Data Storage Location
Has anybody developed any import routines to populate this into a DB?scottwilkerson wrote:In RRD files located in /usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata
5 x Nagios 5.6.9 Enterprise Edition
RHEL 6 & 7
rrdcached & ramdisk optimisation
RHEL 6 & 7
rrdcached & ramdisk optimisation
Re: Performance Data Storage Location
RRD is a round-robin DB... 
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Re: Performance Data Storage Location
The version of RRD tool in my server is
RRDtool 1.3.8 Copyright 1997-2009 by Tobias Oetiker <[email protected]>
Compiled Jan 13 2010 07:01:06
The latest stable version seems to be 1.4.8 which came out My 2013
Will there be any issues if I update to the latest version
RRDtool 1.3.8 Copyright 1997-2009 by Tobias Oetiker <[email protected]>
Compiled Jan 13 2010 07:01:06
The latest stable version seems to be 1.4.8 which came out My 2013
Will there be any issues if I update to the latest version
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rrdcached & ramdisk optimisation
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rrdcached & ramdisk optimisation
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slansing
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Re: Performance Data Storage Location
Yes, there could be unforeseen issues, if you do try to do that, I'd recommend you do it on a backed up test system first.
Re: Performance Data Storage Location
In this case I will leave it as it is.slansing wrote:Yes, there could be unforeseen issues, if you do try to do that, I'd recommend you do it on a backed up test system first.
5 x Nagios 5.6.9 Enterprise Edition
RHEL 6 & 7
rrdcached & ramdisk optimisation
RHEL 6 & 7
rrdcached & ramdisk optimisation