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As mentioned in the last post, there are other improvements for Icinga and IDOUtils.
This time, I want to give you a deeper look onto database performance and the housekeeping stuff.
As you might know, selecting, updating or even deleting a row from a table heavily depends on the row count. If table size grows [...]
Hi there,
Icinga and the fork happened not that long ago but during this period of time a lot of nice things happened.
Providing Icinga Core with integrated IDOUtils supporting MySQL/Postgres/Oracle, fresh docbook format and therefore enhanced documentation, a completely new Icinga API based on IDOUtils and providing data for the new upcoming Icinga Web. [...]
Scott Evans posted this in Misc on November 26th, 2009 | Are you a developer for PostgreSQL? Do you have spare time to dedicate to a good cause? Do you enjoy working in a team environment? Is coding your focus?
Well no, this is not a job offer! but a request for a competent developer who is familiar with the ways of PostgreSQL & C/C++ to [...]
Since we decided to give you the opportunity to test the new IDOUtils with re-engineered code for more RDBMs and Postgres support too we were aware of the fact that there would have been bugfixes to apply ;-)
There were several issues to fix, not only Postgres but also typos and rewritten queries. We [...]
Karolina Hein posted this in Documentation, Misc, Releases on September 2nd, 2009 | We heard the call and we answered: Icinga is out with PostgreSQL support with working queries, sequences and all. Good news for users who have been looking for a Nagios based open source monitoring system which has database flexibility for not just MySQL but also Postgres. A big hand to Michael and Hendrik! Applause should [...]
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