Hi Mike, What does "omd versions" report, executed as root user?
Anyway, do you know the repository providing OMD? Labs.console.de/repo/stable provides information how to use with Debian, Redhat, etc. Regards, Marcel Am 18.09.2014 18:46 schrieb <[email protected]>: > Hello, > > I just got done installing omd 1.20 rpm on a RHEL v6 server using the yum > localinstall command. This is the second upgrade to omd I have performed. > When I upgraded from omd 1.00 to 1.10 in the directory /omd/versions I have > two directories (1.00 and 1.10) and a link named default -> 1.20 > > I do not have a directory 1.20. When I cd into the link default I get an > error: -bash: cd: default: No such file or directory. When I cd into 1.20 > I end up in directory /omd/versions/1.10. Is this correct? Where are the > omd version 1.20 files installed? Supposedly 1.20 is the default version > now, but where is it. When I do omd versions all I get are version 1.00 and > 1.10 (but I have not restarted omd yet and maybe that is the problem)> I > will be restarting omd tomorrow morning. I would like to point my current > site using 1.10 to the new version at that time while I am restarting my > site. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Mike Verdick > BT-SAP Infrastructure OpenText Content Management > 3M Center, Building 224-6N-6B16 > > _______________________________________________ > omd-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.mathias-kettner.de/mailman/listinfo/omd-users > >
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