I'm not changing hardware or OS, just moving from an older omd version to the latest Labs Edition. I upgraded a completely separate system this way and it went really well, but it's just a single omd install, no distributed servers. I'm just curious if there's a difference in whether the master server gets upgraded first or last.

On 02/13/2017 09:00 AM, Paweł Malicki wrote:
Hello,
Stephen well the easiest way to move from os is to make clean install of omd and 
then a backup via WATO Backup & Restore with Configuration selected.
You'll lose all the historic data, but you won't have to define all the hosts, 
rules and parameters you had.
Just create a clean site and then change in global settings: Allow upload of 
insecure WATO snapshots, after that upload and make a Bulk discovery.

I've moved from different os, omd versions and even the stable and testing omd 
versions with that.

Best Regards

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Wysłane: poniedziałek, 13 luty 2017 12:19:36
Temat: [omd-users] Upgrade to labs edition

I've got one master server and six distributed servers all running
omd-1.31.20160718.rhel7.x86_64.rpm except the master which is on the
RHEL6 based rpm.  Can't quite upgrade it to 7.x yet.

If I move to the labs edition which is the safest method, update the
master to the latest OK build of the labs edition and then the remote
distributed sites, or the other way around?




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