Migration of perfdata file to NDO database in Nagios
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Migration of perfdata file to NDO database in Nagios
Dear All,
I need a help here. I have Googled allot for the solution but nothing fruitful.
We have Nagios and Pnp4nagios which saves performance data in hostperfdata and serviceperfdata files. Now we are migrating our system to centreon which will have NDO. This will save the performance data to Mysql database.
The requirement here is to feed current performance data file to NDO mysql database.
You should take a look at NDOUtils. I don't have any experience with centreon, so I can't speak for that, but you may be able to use NDOUtils to accomplish your task.
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