Hello Andrew,

> I was able to do the the import, and this a time it appears to have
> worked. The database is populated with tables.
>
> I continued with the installation of both the new and classic web
> interfaces. After verifying the installation and configuration
> were successful, I stared the application.
>
> The connection to the icinga-web interface resulted in the following:
>

Icinga Web used 2 database connections:
  * To its own database "icinga_web" (for access, settings, etc.)
  * and to the Icinga IDO Database (thats where the interface gets all the
informations about what Icinga is doing)

Please have a look in "conf.d/databases.xml" - you should remove the
comments on the two blocks and check the database connection strings.

Of course this depends on a set up and functioning idoutils database. (Have
a look in the README.Debian of the package icinga-idoutils)

The Classic Web itself is a completely different story, it accesses the
local status files.

If you'd like you can also test my new icinga-web packages, they are
currently only build and tested for Debian, but should work on Ubuntu as
well. Have a look on http://apt.lazyfrosch.de/debian/ (pick the unstable
part for 1.7.0)

Regards
Markus
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