Another tool that may help you look/extract information from the Database 
before you code perl or other programs is to use the pgAdmin tool.  Janice told 
me about this, and I have been using it to make various queries against the 
database before coding programs.

You can download the tool from http://www.pgadmin.org/index.php


Steven Good
Network Engineer - Network Communications
Information and Technology Services
Rochester Institute of Technology
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Christopher L. Sweeney
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 2:03 PM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] InterMapper 5.0 is available

At 10:49 AM -0700 5/21/08, Mark Stuller wrote:
>Is there more info available on the Database Technology Preview?
>
>I went here 
>http://dartware.com/network_monitoring_products/whatsnew50.html and 
>found this:
>
>InterMapper SQL Database:
>
>The InterMapper database allows you to report on and chart network 
>trends of consider data for a specific time period.
>InterMapper Database is a component of InterMapper DataCenter. It 
>acts as a central repository for data collected from one or more 
>InterMapper servers. This data includes a snapshot of the current 
>state of each server's managed elements (maps, devices, interfaces, 
>etc), as well as historical readings from customer charts. 
>InterMapper Database gathers this data efficiently, organizes it in 
>a clear and logical schema, and provides means to respond to queries 
>using industry standard SQL statements. InterMapper Database can be 
>operated on its own or could be part of an organization's 
>Configuration Management Database initiative (CMDB).
>
>But the 'More...' link dead-ended.

Here's where the More... link should have gone--I'll look into why it 
didn't work.

http://dartware.com/support/tech_notes/im50/imdatabase.html

-- Christopher

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