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Configuration database backend.
- To: "Hobbit" <hobbit (at) hswn.dk>
- Subject: Configuration database backend.
- From: "Trent Melcher" <tmelcher (at) saionline.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 16:01:22 -0600
- Thread-index: AccaSztjQTXXrVgGSY6EMExpmWd+gw==
- Thread-topic: Configuration database backend.
Has anyone thought about or implemented a configuration database backend
for hobbit, primarily a database replacement for the hobbit-clients.cfg
and hobbit-alerts.cfg to start....these are a couple that I would like
to buils a webfront to and be able to give limited access to users so
they could modify thresholds and alerting capabilities when needed.
I did this about 4 years back for Big Brother using Informix, I was
able to setup thresholds and a replacement for the bb-host file inside a
couple tables in a database. However back then Big Brother was mostly
shell scripts and flat files for all its configuration. So adding hooks
into it for talking to a databse was easy. With hobbit its all compiled
code and Im not sure where to start, plus I don't have access to an
Informix database or the API's for it anymore so Im looking at mysql and
its api's for writing code in C.
I guess Im looking to see if anyone has started some development in this
area?
Thanks
Trent
Trent Melcher
Unix/Linux Systems Administrator
Securities America Financial Corporation
(402) 399-9111 x2774
tmelcher (at) saionline.com
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