Nagios with MySQL on Mac OS X Server 10.3.5

C. Bensend benny at bennyvision.com
Fri Oct 1 17:12:26 CEST 2004


> On 10/1/04 2:28 AM, "Gerd Müller" <gmueller at netways.de> wrote:
>
>> Hi John
>>
>>
>>
>> don't use mysql. New versions of nagios will not support databases
>>  anymore.
>
> Then how will one connect Nagios to a database? We'd like to replace an
> 11K/year tool with Nagios, since it does the same thing, but if the only
> way
> to get Nagios data into a database is going to become a manual or roll
> your
> own from scratch solution, then Nagios will cease to be an option.

_Native_ database support is going away.  The event broker will still
allow you to connect it to a database, but the middleware has to be
written.

It will be a lot more flexible, IMHO, but as I said, work has to be
done to connect the two.

Benny


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