Nagios 3 - Migration to mysql
Harald Böhmecke
harald.boehmecke at bertelsmann.de
Thu May 14 15:10:08 CEST 2009
Hi,
I have a productive Nagios instance with 200 clients and 1200 Services.
PNP4Nagios is also installed and working.
Actually everything is working just fine, except the machine has a 75-100% CPU Load, although I have already tweaked around the settings.
I want Nagios to have a mysql backend on another server so that the CPU Load decreases as other (also critical) services are currently running on this machine, which are starting to show errors.
Question is:
- How do I migrate the existing performance data to the mysql database (I have very little knowledge of databases)
- What is the command to send the performance data to the mysql database
- PNP4Nagios: How do I tell PNP4Nagios to pull its performance data from the mysql database
I have found very little information about this, so any help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Harald
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