Jim Avery a écrit:
2009/3/17 Toussaint OTTAVI <[email protected]>:
As far as I remember, I installed MySQL and NDOUtils to test the NagVis
extension. But it was just a test, and I don't use it. So, maybe I could
disable NDO completely. Are there any good reasons for me to use NDO (Other
than writing my own software to query MySQL databases directly) ?

I only use NDO so that I can run NagVis (and jolly good it is too!).

If you don't need to query MySQL for anything, then no I wouldn't
bother running NDO.

NagVis is not a priority here. No time to play with nice graphics :-)

Moreover, having all the Nagios information in a MySQL database points me out a simple way to solve some other problems for which I didn't find any solution yet (for example, filtering out "wrong" service check results when a host is unreachable due to a wan failure).

Then, I'll investigate further how NDO and MySQL work... And, maybe, I'll offer a new server with decent performance to my Nagios (in replacement of the good old hp Proliant of 8 years old...)

Thank you & Mark for the answers.

Kind regards

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