The quickest way is to just run the install script and let it do an install, and then extract the schema. I wouldn’t trust a schema anyone sends you.

 

https://docs.observium.org/install_debian/

 

I wouldn’t even trust the schema on my dev system… :D

 

adam.

 

From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org> On Behalf Of Vladimir R via observium
Sent: 30 July 2019 17:13
To: Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org>; Markus Klock via observium <observium@observium.org>
Cc: Vladimir R <i@rvawork.ru>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Actual DB scheme

 

Hi.

Where to get the install package for version 19.7.9981? Maybe someone from the community can just pull the database schema out of their installation? It takes 2 minutes.

On 7/29/19 11:54 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:

You can get a schema by just doing an install and extracting the schema from the database.

Adam.

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On 29 Jul 2019, at 09:43, Vladimir R via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Hi

As it turned out, my colleague was restoring the system from the old backup. I am not sure that the current database schema is in the correct state. I need a current database schema for Observium version 19.7.9981. For example, the result of:
# mysqldump --compact --no-data

On 7/26/19 12:47 PM, Markus Klock wrote:

Can you please elaborate your question?

What do you mean by Databse scheme and what do you need it for? 

/Markus

 

Den fre 26 juli 2019 09:35Vladimir R via observium <observium@observium.org> skrev:

Hello.
Where can I get the current database schema? My current version of
observium is 19.7.9981.

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