On May 13, 2009, at 3:33 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>
> Anyone please let me know what is the best way to proceed for a  
> beginner to upgrade Nagios 1.3 version on Linux to the 3+

There's no easy-to-follow document for this migration that I know of.  
You're likely to find much discussion of the 1.x -> 2.x migration and  
2.x -> 3.x  in the archives but you'll need to go pretty far back (4-5  
years for migration to 2.x).

My suggestion would be install the base nagios-3 software, configure  
nagios.cfg, resource.cfg and cgi.cfg by reading through them and  
setting appropriate values; most should be the same as your current  
install. Then to move your actual host and service definitions, read  
the What's New and Changelog for nagios-2 and make the changes noted  
there (mostly to object definitions and macros), then the same for  
nagios-3.

--
Marc


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