[Nagios-users] Log2ndo Not Placing Historical Logs into DB

2009-06-09 Thread Derek J. Morris
My old logs arent going into the DB.

I am running as follows:

./log2ndo -s /usr/local/nagios/var/archives/*.log -d
/usr/local/nagios/var/ndo.sock -i default -t unix -p 5668

but nothing is going in to the db, i see db connections successful in log and
disconnect successful but nothing is being entered. Running single instance of
nagios, default setup of db. NDOUtils 1.47b and Nagios 3.1.0.

-Derek



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[Nagios-users] Log2ndo Not Placing Historical Logs into DB

2009-06-03 Thread Derek J. Morris
help using:

./log2ndo -s /usr/local/nagios/var/archives/*.log -d
/usr/local/nagios/var/ndo.sock -i default -t unix -p 5668

but nothing is going in to the db, i see db connections successful in log and
disconnect successful but nothing is being entered. Running single instance of
nagios, default setup of db. NDOUtils 1.47b and Nagios 3.1.0.

-Derek

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