On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 11:00:25AM -0500, Chris Coates wrote:
> I have JFFNMS 8.0 installed and running on a Win 2K3 test server. There are 
> about 100 Windows servers that are monitored by it.
> I am going to be moving off the test server and onto a permanent server.  At 
> the same time I will be upgrading to 8.2.
> Is there a way to transfer the listing of servers so I do not have to re- set 
> them all up?  Saving the performance data would be good to, but not essential.
> I am not familiar with MYSQL, so I don't know how to transfer the database.

I've done migration plenty of times, all of them on Linux but the idea
is similiar.

* Copy RRD files to new host
* Copy config files to new host
* Remove cron jobs
* dump the mysql database using mysqldump
* Copy dump to new host
* Re-copy RRD files (if you're doing the double rsync trick)
* Import dump into new database
* Check permissions, they're probably wrong somewhere
* Re-enable cron jobs

  - Craig
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