Why Mysql on plugin installation
Andy Shellam (Mailing Lists)
andy.shellam-lists at mailnetwork.co.uk
Mon Feb 12 12:31:42 CET 2007
The plugins need MySQL to build the check_mysql plugin. You don't need
a MySQL server running, just the client libraries installed.
If you don't need this plugin, don't supply any "--with-mysql" command,
and when you run ./configure, you'll get "mysql: not found" in the
result - this is OK, the plugins should compile without it, you just
won't have the check_mysql plugin available to use.
Regards,
Andy.
Mestdagh Tommy wrote:
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> Hi
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> Once again I 'm new to nagios.
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> When installing from scratch the plugin installations try's to find
> Mysql stuff & setting.
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> Why does it need mysql ? All configurations is in config files not ?
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> The servers we are running have already a postgresql installed and we
> want to avoid two databases consuming memory...
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> Regards Tommy
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>
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