The host/service status is stored in /usr/local/nagios/var/status.dat
(or wherever you nagios install is). This is a plain text file with the
status of every host and service in it.
 
You can read it yourself however you want, but some languages may have a
module for reading the file -- perl has a "Nagios::StatusLog"  module in
cpan, or often via your distribution (With ubuntu "apt-get install
libnagios-object-perl")
 
You could also, I believe, look at "NDO", which sends nagios data out to
a mysql database. 
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        Subject: [Nagios-users] using nagios in my own website
        
        
        hi,i'm using the nagios to monitor the service,and i just want
to get the data of nagios module,and don't want to using the website of
nagios,how can i display the data in my own website, how can i get the
data with the interface of nagios,can any one give some suggestion.
           your kind help would be great appreciated.
         
        2008-09-05 
        
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