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IDOUtils Notes for SUSE packages ================================ CHANGES for 1.7 * bindir/idomod.o => libdir/idomod.so * /var/lib/icinga => /var/spool/icinga * /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/eventhandlers => /usr/lib/icinga/eventhandler * /var/spool/icinga/icinga.cmd => /var/run/icinga/icinga.cmd * /var/spool/icinga/ido2db.sock => /var/run/icinga/ido2db.sock ============== = IDOMOD Setup ============== DO NOT EDIT icinga.cfg for broker_module entry!!! Icinga RPMs will use the /etc/icinga/modules/idoutils.cfg with the module definition automatically. Defining that twice can lead into unwanted errors! Verify that by looking into the modules/idoutils.cfg file # vim /etc/icinga/modules/idoutils.cfg Other event broker modules can be defined using this module definition as well. ============== = IDO2DB Setup ============== Edit your database credentials in ido2db.cfg ... # vim /etc/icinga/ido2db.cfg db_servertype=mysql #db_servertype=pgsql db_host=localhost db_port=3306 #db_port=5432 db_name=icinga db_prefix=icinga_ db_user=icinga db_pass=icinga ... and create the database like described below. ------- - MySQL ------- Create Database, User, Grants ----------------------------- # mysql -u root -p mysql> CREATE DATABASE icinga; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec) mysql> GRANT USAGE ON icinga.* TO 'icinga'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'icinga' WITH MAX_QUERIES_PER_HOUR 0 MAX_CONNECTIONS_PER_HOUR 0 MAX_UPDATES_PER_HOUR 0; mysql> GRANT SELECT , INSERT , UPDATE , DELETE, DROP, CREATE VIEW ON icinga.* TO 'icinga'@'localhost'; mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; mysql> quit Import database schema ---------------------- # cd /usr/share/doc/packages/icinga-idoutils-mysql/mysql # mysql -u root -p icinga < mysql.sql ------------ - Postgresql ------------ Create Database, User, Grants ----------------------------- # su - postgres postgres:~$ psql template1 template1=# create database icinga; template1=# \q postgres:~$ createlang plpgsql icinga postgres:~$ psql postgres=# create role icinga; postgres=# alter role icinga login; postgres=# grant all on database icinga to icinga; postgres=# \q Import database schema ---------------------- postgres:~$ cd /usr/share/doc/packages/icinga-idoutils-pgsql/pgsql postgres:~$ psql -U icinga -d icinga < pgsql.sql Setup trusted local icinga user ------------------------------- Now that Postgresql does use a local user to be trusted (insecure, but good as startup), edit pg_hba.conf accordingly. See Postgresql Manual for a more advanced setup on user auth and privilegues. # vim /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf # TYPE DATABASE USER CIDR-ADDRESS METHOD # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only local all all trust # IPv4 local connections: host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust # IPv6 local connections: host all all ::1/128 trust #icinga local icinga icinga trust and reload the Postgresql server. ========== = Upgrade ========== There is no db upgrade script like in Debian, so you need to keep track of that yourself. First, get the schema version # mysql -u root -p icinga mysql> SELECT * from icinga_dbversion; +--------------+----------+---------+ | dbversion_id | name | version | +--------------+----------+---------+ | 1 | idoutils | 1.6.0 | +--------------+----------+---------+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec) and then decide, what to do - based on the official upgrade docs: http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/upgrading_idoutils.html Remember - the upgrade steps need to be applied incremential, version by version. e.g. # cd /usr/share/doc/packages/icinga-idoutils-mysql/mysql/upgrade/ # mysql -u root -p icinga < mysql-upgrade-1.7.0.sql =========== = Advanced =========== Advanced guides and upgrade information can be found in the docs and wiki: http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/quickstart-idoutils.html http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/upgrading_idoutils.html
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