Compiling MySQL NEB Module

Fred Reinthaler kex604 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 9 14:50:12 CEST 2005


Sounds good.  I am looking forward in experimenting with what will
come out of this.

cheers,

fred

On 6/8/05, Andreas Ericsson <ae at op5.se> wrote:
> Fred Reinthaler wrote:
> > What is this MySQL NEB module and where can I get more information
> > about it?  I was under the impression that MySQL support was dropped
> > in version 2 but if there is something out there to add support, I
> > would definitely like to know about it.
> >
> 
> In-core database support _was_ dropped, in favor of demand-loadable
> modules. It's really nifty, as many more coders now can contribute
> without having to touch the inner workings of Nagios.
> 
> In 3.x, I expect the logging part of Nagios will go away more or less
> completely in favor of the plethora of database supporting modules that
> has already come to life.
> 
> Using some fairly obscure magic, it's also currently possible to pull
> ones configuration directly from a database. If anybody writes a module
> for this I expect config-reading will also turn into a module. Ethan can
> then focus entirely on the rulesets that dominates Nagios' behaviour,
> and development can then move forwards in quantum leaps.
> 
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> Andreas Ericsson                   andreas.ericsson at op5.se
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