The database is just MySQL. You can access it like any other MySQL database.

The code is err, in the Observium directory you installed. Polling code is in includes/polling and discovery code is in includes/discovery.

Thanks,
adam.

On 2018-08-28 03:56:27, Kaustubh Parthasarthy, CLSA <kaustubh.parthasarthy@clsa.com> wrote:

Hi Team,

 

I have implemented observium in my environment. I wanted to look at some background scripts etc which gets the performance data like CPU, memory etc.

 

For that I like to check the MYSQL database. Can someone please guide me if there is a way I can get access to the DB and have a look and also where the scripts are stored ?

 

Regards

Kaustubh

 

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