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Configuring IDO
The IDO (Icinga Data Output) modules for Icinga 2 takes care of exporting all configuration and status information into a database.
There is a separate module for each database backend. At present only support for MySQL is implemented.
Setting up the database
First of all you will need 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 commands:
# cd /path/to/icinga-src/components/db_ido_mysql/schema
# mysql -u root -p icinga < mysql.sql
Installing the IDO module
Once you've set up your database you will need 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 i2enfeature:
# i2enfeature 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 will need to restart Icinga 2:
# /etc/init.d/icinga2 restart