## Configuring IDO The IDO (Icinga Data Output) modules for Icinga 2 takes care of exporting all configuration and status information into a database. The IDO database is used by a number of projects including Icinga Web. There is a separate module for each database back-end. At present only support for MySQL is implemented. > **Note** > > Icinga 2 uses the Icinga 1.x IDOUtils database schema starting with version > `1.10.0`. ### Setting up the database First of all you have to create a database for Icinga 2: # 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, INDEX, EXECUTE ON icinga.* TO 'icinga'@'localhost'; mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES; mysql> quit After creating the database you can import the Icinga 2 IDO schema using the following command: # mysql -u root -p icinga < /usr/share/doc/icinga2-ido-mysql-*/schema/mysql.sql > **Note** > > The Icinga 2 RPM packages install the schema files into > `/usr/share/doc/icinga2-ido-mysql-*/schema` (`*` means package version). > The Icinga 2 dist tarball ships the schema files in `components/db_ido_mysql/schema/`. ### Upgrading the database If the database has been installed and requires an upgrade, verify the current schema version first: # mysql -u root -p icinga -e 'SELECT version FROM icinga_dbversion;' +---------+ | version | +---------+ | 1.10.0 | +---------+ Check the `schema/upgrade` directory for an incremental schema upgrade file, e.g. if your database schema version is `1.10.0` look for `mysql-upgrade-1.11.0.sql` and newer. Apply all database schema upgrade files incrementially. # mysql -u root -p icinga < /usr/share/doc/icinga2-ido-mysql-*/schema/upgrade/mysql-upgrade-1.11.0.sql > **Note** > > The Icinga 2 IDO module will check for the required database schema version > on startup and generate an error message if not satisfied. ### Installing the IDO module Once you've set up your database you have to install the `icinga2-ido-mysql` package using your distribution's package manager. The package provides a new configuration file that is installed in `/etc/icinga2/features-available/ido-mysql.conf`. You will need to update the database credentials in this file. You can enable the `ido-mysql` feature configuration file using `icinga2-enable-feature`: # icinga2-enable-feature ido-mysql Module 'ido-mysql' was enabled. Make sure to restart Icinga 2 for these changes to take effect. After enabling the ido-mysql feature you have to restart Icinga 2: # /etc/init.d/icinga2 restart