R: importing files inside NagiosQL

Marco Borsani m.borsani at it.net
Mon Nov 21 14:43:03 CET 2011


Well

How can I purge the DB ? I performed a "Delete config files" .. is it enough
? I'm afraid not ...


-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Giorgio Zarrelli [mailto:zarrelli at linux.it] 
Inviato: lunedì 21 novembre 2011 14:17
A: Nagios Users List
Oggetto: Re: [Nagios-users] importing files inside NagiosQL

Hi,

maybe some remnants from previous import tries? Purge MySQL db and try a new
import, following the suggested (on import page) order of file processing.

Giorgio


<quota chi="Marco Borsani">
> Hi all
>
>
>
> I am testing NagiosQL and try to import old configuration files inside 
> its DB.
>
>
>
> No warnings/errors without NagiosQL, but when I import the data inside 
> the DB I see strange situations:
>
> 1)      ALL hosts/services keep only the first contact-groups associated
> (usually are three or six)
>
> 2)      Appear some inactive contacts (seven contacts) similar at existing
> other , that are not anywhere in the original files.
>
> 3)      Appear some inactive contact-groups (five contact-group) similar
> at
> existing other , that are not anywhere in the original files.
>
> 4)      Appear some inactive hosts (ten hosts) similar at existing other ,
> that are not anywhere in the original files.
>
> 5)      Appear some inactive contacts (twenty services) similar at
> existing
> other , that are not anywhere in the original files.
>
>
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Marco Borsani
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