storing host/service down events in database
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Tue Jan 11 11:28:38 CET 2005
Jason Martin wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 04:15:29PM -0600, Marc Powell wrote:
>
>>Only the current values are stored in the database. We use postgres and
>>used a simple trigger to copy the data on INSERT or UPDATE into another
>>table for longer-term storage and eventual migration to MSSQL.
>
> I believe the standard approach is to write a 'global event
> handler' that makes the appropriate entries in a database.
> 2.0's event broker would allow for much tighter (albeit harder
> to implement) integration.
>
It is already implemented, so harder turns to easier.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-db
> -Jason Martin
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