Reportings CGI's -- where do they get their information from and how to 'reset' them...

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Mon Apr 24 19:35:44 CEST 2006


On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Jan Bessels wrote:

> I've installed Nagios, configured it and I'm almost ready for
> production. Now I want to start with a clean sheet. Eg, remove all
> previous warnings, alerts etc. Have RTFM-ed and googled but can't find
> it. I'm guessing that Nagios gets this info from the var/nagios.log file
> and the logfiles in dir var/archives/  but I'm not sure. Any help is
> appreciated...

If you realy want a clean slate I suggest you export your config files.
Then remove all of nagios, reinstall nagios and import your config.

A less brutal way is to find your status files and clean those. But the
location of those files is depending on the exact install procedure. (And
we do not know how you did it.)

Hugo.

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