Upgrade from 1.3 version to 3+
Roberto Balestra
roberto.balestra at alice.it
Fri May 15 09:52:49 CEST 2009
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From: venu_vustipalli at readersdigest.com
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Upgrade from 1.3 version to 3+
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+
Thanks,
Venu
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I did it last week for one server of mine.
I did so:
1) Install in /usr/local/nagios3 new version of nagios (if you have another system it's better)
2) cp -R /usr/local/nagios/etc (nagios-1.4.1) /usr/local/nagios3/etc (nagios-3.1.0)
3) check config (/usr/local/nagios3/bin/nagios -v /usr/local/nagios3/etc/nagios.cfg) and make all request changes
4) mv /usr/local/nagios /usr/local/nagios-1.4.1 (and do the same for init daemon and http config)
5) compile and install nagios-3.x in default dir (you can install also in another path but I see that some links have to change manualy)
This is the fastest way but probably it isn't the best way.
Bye
Roberto
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