Dumb upgrade question

Jeff McKeon jsm at inpro.net
Tue Aug 19 16:16:46 CEST 2003


Mathew,

so everything currently in /usr/local/nagios/etc will need to be moved
to /etc/nagios?

what about the rest of the directories under /usr/local/nagios like
libexec and images?

What config changes are needed in apache?  It's been months since I set
this up.. 

Thanks,

Jeff

On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 09:23, matthewwilson at dsl.pipex.com wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
> The RPM puts things in different directories to where you currently have nagios
> installed (by default) So you will probably be OK.  After the RPM install you
> will need to copy your config files to /etc/nagios/ and update your apache config.
> 
> Matthew Wilson
> DCSat.net
> 
> Quoting Jeff McKeon <jsm at inpro.net>:
> 
> > I currently have ver 1.0 (nov 24, 2002) running.  I originally installed
> > this the old fashion way by compiling the binaries myself.  I just
> > downloaded the ver 1.1 RPM.  Can I do an RPM upgrade over a binary
> > install or will this "screw the pooch?"
> > 
> > thanks,
> > -- 
> > Jeff McKeon <jsm at inpro.net>
-- 
Jeff McKeon <jsm at inpro.net>



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