Hi
I am using Nagios since 2004 with all the configuration in the text files.
Now, Id like using mysql DB.
I do not need a migration procedure, I just need to understand how to
configure a Nagios to start with mysql DB.
Regards
Marco Borsani
Unix and Monitoring Sysadmin
You can find out about it when reading on NDO
http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Database-Backends/NDOUtils/details
Marco Borsani wrote:
Hi
I am using Nagios since 2004 with all the configuration in the text files.
Now, I’d like using mysql DB.
I do not need a migration
Myst use NagioSQL and it will import tour magios files into a MySQL DB.
Moreover, it will give you a web interface to configura Nagios. NagioSQL will
be the backend for the upcoming Nagios official configuration tool.
Ciao,
Giorgio
Il giorno 21/apr/2011, alle ore 09:32, Marco Borsani
On 21 Apr 2011, at 08:32, Marco Borsani wrote:
I am using Nagios since 2004 with all the configuration in the text files.
Now, I’d like using mysql DB.
I do not need a migration procedure, I just need to understand how to
configure a Nagios to start with mysql DB.
If you create your
Hi,
it seems a bit beyond his needs :-)
Then, from your words it seems that in Opsview you attached a CMDB to
Nagios. Is it so? Could be interesting, lots.
Giorgio
quota chi=Ton Voon
On 21 Apr 2011, at 08:32, Marco Borsani wrote:
I am using Nagios since 2004 with all the configuration in
Thiery,
how does your ndomod.cfg and ndo2db.cfg looks like? Thanks
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Thierry Granier th.gran...@free.fr wrote:
Hello
i have installed NDOutils and i can run ndo2db-3x but
i have this message in the log:
ndomod: Error writing to data sink! Some output may
Hello
i have installed NDOutils and i can run ndo2db-3x but
i have this message in the log:
ndomod: Error writing to data sink! Some output may get lost. 3996
queued items to flush.
The database nagios is empty
Thanks for your help
Thierry
Hello
i have installed NDOutils and i can run ndo2db-3x but
i have this message in the log:
ndomod: Error writing to data sink! Some output may get lost. 3996
queued items to flush.
The database nagios is empty
Thanks for your help
Thierry
ndomod (broker) can't write data on unix socket. Verify if ndo2db created a
unix socket in your system.
# netstat -anp |grep ndo.sock
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 14049966
25009/ndo2db-3x /var/nagios/rw/ndo.sock
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 14050152
Hi Mark,
Allways use the list for your questions.
- Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com escreveu:
Now the nagios configuration exists both on disk in the flat files and
within the database that was created. Which then does nagios respond
to
when new hosts are created and put into
- Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com escreveu:
I've got OpCfg installed and I think it's working, and if I
understand
things so far it's imported all my nagios settings including objects
and
templates and such into the db. I can make changes, adjustments,
etc...
with OpCfg and
Ricardo Maraschini wrote:
- Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com escreveu:
I was wondering if anyone has connected their standard Nagios
installation up to a MySQL backend?
You can take a look to www.opmon.org
We make available a configuration tool called OpCfg and an event
Ricardo Maraschini wrote:
- Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com escreveu:
I was wondering if anyone has connected their standard Nagios
installation up to a MySQL backend?
You can take a look to www.opmon.org
We make available a configuration tool called OpCfg and an event
Mark Weaver wrote:
Hi List,
I was wondering if anyone has connected their standard Nagios installation up
to
a MySQL backend?
I'm looking at this from a purely disaster recovery aspect. It's easy enough
to
backup the configuration, but the data is another matter.
Why you would
- Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com escreveu:
I was wondering if anyone has connected their standard Nagios
installation up to a MySQL backend?
You can take a look to www.opmon.org
We make available a configuration tool called OpCfg and an event
broker(including performance data
Hi List,
I was wondering if anyone has connected their standard Nagios installation up to a MySQL backend?
I'm looking at this from a purely disaster recovery aspect. It's easy enough to backup the configuration, but the data is another matter.
My current Nagios installation is version 3
2009/3/25 Mark Weaver mwea...@compinfosystems.com:
Hi List,
I was wondering if anyone has connected their standard Nagios installation
up to a MySQL backend?
Yes, NDOUtils.
I'm looking at this from a purely disaster recovery aspect. It's easy enough
to backup the configuration, but the data
Hi!
Could MySQL be used in Nagios3?
What is stored in the MySQL database?
Thank you very much!
Bye.
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HI,
read this: http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/ndoutils/NDOUtils.pdf
2008/12/29 shacky shack...@gmail.com:
Hi!
Could MySQL be used in Nagios3?
What is stored in the MySQL database?
Thank you very much!
Bye.
be able to configure Nagios in files
(/etc/nagios/*.cfg files) or I will have to write all the
configuration directly in the MySQL db?
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On Dec 29, 2008, at 7:03 AM, shacky wrote:
read this: http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/ndoutils/NDOUtils.pdf
Thank you very much.
Specifying that I'm using a single Nagios installation (I don't have
multiple Nagios servers), what are the advantages in using NDOUtils
and MySQL to store
Hi,
how can I compiled nagios (vers 3.X+) with support mysql (
I know mysql has been included in Nagios version 1.4X, but today??)?
Thanks and best regards,
Ladislav Havlík
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Hi,
how can I compiled nagios (vers 3.X
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Database support has been moved to external modules and isn't quite
the
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Khanna
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I upgraded mysql on my system yesterday. New version
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I have dropped nagios
Hello,
Is it true that Nagios 2.* doesn't support MySQL anymore?
I would like to set up Nagios and have it store its status and possibly
it's configuration in a database (and read its config from the database).
Is this still possible, or can anyone recommand a plugin or add-on which
works
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Hello,
Is it true that Nagios 2.* doesn't support MySQL anymore?
I would like to set up
* right, but I am obviously not sure. Any help would be appreaciated.
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I downloaded the nagios-db plugin for nagios-2.
But there's no install instructions !
I can create the database but unsure of how to install the event processing
routines.
Is there install instruction or a howto ??
CraigW
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