Lylex Ryan wrote: > In upgrading from nagios (v2) to nagios3, I'd like to do a fresh > install of nagios3 and start with a clean sheet of (config) "paper". > But can I do this while V2 is running production? > > Since the packages have different names, I thought it might work. But > they probably would both have /etc/nagios and other default > directories in common. Maybe if I installed from the tar-ball, I > could specify new directories for V3, but I'm also trying to avoid > that learning-process and use a pre-packaged rpm. > > Maybe installing V3 on a different server all-together, then moving it > to the production machine would be a way. > > Any advice is appreciated. Thanks...Lyle > > > > Might work, might not. Really depends on your config, and how the packages are laid out. You've given us details about neither, so "maybe" is about the best answer I can give you.
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