Marc Powell wrote:
  
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Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 11:20 AM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios 2 with MySql support

Hi all.

In this version of Nagios 2 on the documentation is written:
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Native DB Support Dropped - Native support for storing various types
    
of
  
data (status, retention,
comment, downtime, etc.) in MySQL and PostgreSQL has been dropped.
    
Stop
  
whining. I expect
someone will develop an alternative using the new event broker
    
sometime in
  
the near future.
Besides, DB support was not well implemented and dropping native DB
support will make things
easier for newbies to understand (one less thing to figure out).
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I'm quite new to Nagios but I know that in the last version (1.x) the
integration with MySql was quite easy.

Have someone an idea to integrate MySql with Nagios 2.x?
Have someone a good doc?
    

I would recommend searching the archives
(http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.nagios.user). I responded less than
2 hours ago to this list with a subject line of 'RE: [Nagios-users]
Nagios 2 and MySQL/PostgreSQL' with the most viable options currently
available (that I am aware of). There are few options at this early
stage of the 2.0 release.

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Marc


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SO indeed it shows that dropping support for DBs was not the best thing do, either
as an add on or whatever!!

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