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    • M Offline
      mtinnemans
      last edited by

      Hello,

      For our company I'm currently testing to see if I-doit would be something that we could incorporate in our daily business. I have set up I-doit correctly and I have set up Nagios correctly. Now I'm trying to link these two together but this does not work properly in my case.

      Under administration –> Nagios --> NDO Mysql Server I have put in the following values.
      Active: Yes
      IP: Ip address from I-doit & nagios server. (both are on the same server)
      Port: Nothing
      Database schema: nagiosql
      DB Prefix: tbl_
      Username:  *****
      Passsword: *****

      When I press save I get the following error message:
      Connection to NDO database failed:
      isys_exception_database : Access denied for user '*******'@'172.17.6.146' (using password: YES)

      When I log in to the mysql database using putty I login with the same credentials as I filled in in these fields.

      Could anyone please help me with this problem?

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      • M Offline
        mtinnemans
        last edited by

        Hello….??

        Anybody here that can help me with this situation?

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        • dsD Offline
          ds
          last edited by

          You have to authorize the i-doit installation to connect to the mysql database from 172.17.6.146, or maybe even from every host with an %. Check the mysql manual for more information about that. You also need to point out if your mysql host accepts tcp connections from other hosts that localhost.

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