You also have to set ENABLE_NDOUTILS=1 in /etc/default/ndoutils and configure NDOUtils as a broker in Nagios as per Configure as per /usr/share/doc/ndoutils-nagios3-mysql/README.Debian . Restart everything and then it should start dumping into the DB and burst into life.
Another gotcha is the default database name and username/password combo for NDOUtils and NagVis differ, so if you just okay through the dialogs, as I did at first, then NagVis can't talk to the NDOUtils DB either.
You also have to set ENABLE_NDOUTILS=1 in /etc/default/ ndoutils and configure NDOUtils as a broker in Nagios as per Configure as per /usr/share/ doc/ndoutils- nagios3- mysql/README. Debian . Restart everything and then it should start dumping into the DB and burst into life.
Another gotcha is the default database name and username/password combo for NDOUtils and NagVis differ, so if you just okay through the dialogs, as I did at first, then NagVis can't talk to the NDOUtils DB either.