MySQL Mapping - NDO
Aaron K. Moore
amoore at dekalbmemorial.com
Thu Feb 23 14:58:32 CET 2006
Could you please post this as a PDF? Not everyone has Viso.
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Aaron Kent Moore
Information Technology Services
DeKalb Memorial Hospital, Inc.
Auburn, IN
Phone: 260.920.2808
E-mail: amoore at dekalbmemorial.com <mailto:amoore at dekalbmemorial.com>
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From: nagios-devel-admin at lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:nagios-devel-admin at lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of Marlo
Bell
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 12:10 PM
To: nagios-devel at lists.sourceforge.net; Mike Koponick
Subject: Re: [Nagios-devel] MySQL Mapping - NDO
Here is a Visio I did of the ndo 1.2 database. There are
certainly typos and who know if I reverse engineered if properly. The
blue objects table is blue because it appears in multiple places (for
readability), the instance_id column is green because it is a foreign
key to the ndo_instances table (again for readability).
You may have it or throw it away.
Marlo
>>> "Mike Koponick" <mkoponick at redhawk.info> 02/21/06 12:28 pm
>>>
Hello,
I'm in the process of (trying?) to map out the NDO to MySQL
data. I have
noted that the IP address is missing from the ndo_hosts table,
which was
pointed out on the list. From what I can tell at this point in
my
research, this is one of the few columns that are missing.
What should this column be named? If added, will Nagios also add
the IP
address information directly; much like it has with all other
data.
The problem I'm seeing is that if I create a separate table,
very few
data items connect because the way the object_id's are defined,
etc.
This, btw is a good thing from my perspective, but is making
development
hard for a web interface.
A mapping of the NDO/Nagios/MySQL database would be nice, even
if it
were incomplete. I would look in the code myself, but my coding
skills
are not in "C" and would confuse anyone to drink heavily.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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