On 2011-10-09 08:42, Suresh Vasa wrote:
Hi,
I have installed the latest version of icinga ie., 1.5.1 and configured the ido2db settings. Everything is working fine, but what i found is the data is being written to all other tables execept the servicechecks and hostchecks table in icinga database. i also find found that the servicestatus and hoststatus tables are updating as they should.. I would like you to resolve my problem and help me collect the data to servicechecks table and hostchecks table as i would need to analyse the performace of the servers. I have also configured icinga 1.4.1 with ido2db and there everything is working fine.

see CHANGES section in Changelog. I've changed the default data_processing_options setting in idomod.cfg as by default, this IDOUtils data is not needed for the Icinga provided tools (new web, reporting). if you happen to have other requirements, adapt this accordingly to the description in the configs and/or the wiki guides on IODUtils performance.

--regards
suresh vasa.


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