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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?

      I have read somewheren that I could get more support in the General section that's why I'm posting this question again.

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      • M Offline
        mtinnemans
        last edited by

        Hello….??

        Anybody here that can help me with this situation?

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        • dkirstenD Offline
          dkirsten administrators
          last edited by

          Hi,

          sorry for the late reply, as far as I can see there could be only two errors:

          Try to set the port fix to 3306 and dont leave the field empty. Another thing that you could try is to set the database host to 127.0.0.1 because the MySQL server could possibly see it as an forbidden outer connection if you set it to the real ip address.

          Greets,

          Daniel

          Viele Grüße,

          Daniel

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          • M Offline
            mtinnemans
            last edited by

            Well I have allready worked around this problem. But your solution worked with my next problem with Request Tracker.

            Thanks!

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