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Am 06.08.2014 16:27, schrieb Tom Ku:
I'd generally do a backup first. There are some hints on that on the wiki. https://wiki.icinga.org/display/howtos/Backup
I'm afraid, there is none, as there are plenty of possible ways to install 1.x.
Why don't you use CentOS 7 on that new box? Icinga Web RPMs are 1.11.1 btw, and Icinga is now 1.11.6 since yesterday. install the software, but do not start any daemons or use the web app. logs, other files * depends on your requirements database * import the mysqldump of your icinga idoutils and icinga web database * upgrade icinga idoutils db from 1.8 to 1.11.6 (incremential steps as shown on the docs - http://docs.icinga.org/latest/en/upgrading_idoutils.html) * upgrade icinga web db from 1.9 to 1.11 (incremential steps) config * /etc/icinga for icinga 1.x stays the same, look into the changelog for updates/changes * not sure how you did install icinga-web from source, but you generally want to keep the etc/ directory * copy icinga web xml config to /etc/icinga-web and clear the config cache Note all the steps you've done and share them with the community once you're finished please. kind regards, Michael -- Michael Friedrich, DI (FH) Application Developer NETWAYS GmbH | Deutschherrnstr. 15-19 | D-90429 Nuernberg Tel: +49 911 92885-0 | Fax: +49 911 92885-77 GF: Julian Hein, Bernd Erk | AG Nuernberg HRB18461 http://www.netways.de | [email protected] ** Open Source Backup Conference 2014 - September - osbconf.org ** ** Puppet Camp Duesseldorf 2014 - Oktober - netways.de/puppetcamp ** ** OSMC 2014 - November - netways.de/osmc ** ** OpenNebula Conf 2014 - Dezember - opennebulaconf.com ** |
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