Another Nagios Historical Data Question

Ales Rikovsky Ales.Rikovsky at upol.cz
Mon Nov 15 15:12:19 CET 2010


On 15.11.2010 13:22, Keith Bastin wrote:
> <just to clarify my last message>  I am referring to a search and replace
> within each of the history files, not the names of those files. The Nagios
> Archives all of the state change data for hosts and services within a flat
> text file that is rolled daily. Those files are stored in the archives
> folder and whenever you run a trend report on a service or host state
> history it parses every daily file in the archive folder that falls within
> the date range of your query.

Well,
I know. It's stored in /var/log/nagios/archives/xxxxx.log

But I'm not hunger for rewriting the tons of files manually.
Can anyone help me with the script or something like that, maybe if it 
could ask for old and new names and rewrites all occurences in the log 
liles correctly.
______
....
Enter the old name:   blahblahold
Enter the new name: blahblahnew
.....
______

;-)))

Thanks in advance

          Ales R.


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