Need To migrate Nagios Setup to a New Hardware

Gaurav Ghimire gaurav at subisu.net.np
Fri May 8 07:57:27 CEST 2009


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chethan.mnc at wipro.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>  
> 
> I m need to migrate the existing Nagios setup to a new Hardware
> (server)… (i.e. from one server to another server)
> 
>  
> 
> Since I am doing such kind of migration for the first time, I need some
> standard documents for reference.
> 
> Please share some related documents that specifices the safe procedure
> for doing the migration keeping all the configurations, look and feel of
> the existing nagios same.  
> 
> *Thanks & Regards,*
> 
>  
> 
> *Chethan M N,*
> P Save a Tree - Please consider the environment before printing this email


Dear Chethan,

You actually don't need a particular document for the migration. Just a few steps to be followed.

~ Keep intact the /usr/local/nagios/share , /usr/local/nagios/etc/  and /usr/local/nagios/var folders. They all need to be the same.
~ Check with all the plugins that you have installed in the older nagios server.
~ Some plugins that are installed in the older server might not be installed in the newer one, because of some version differences and
dependencies. Search options for those.
~ Check if the version difference and the features implemented/deprecated in nagios effects your setup.
~ Install the nagios in the newer server and replace the above listed folders and plugins. You are good to go.


Regards
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Gaurav Ghimire
System Administrator
Subisu Cablenet (P.) Ltd.
148 Thirbum Sadak
Baluwatar, Kathmandu
Nepal

http://www.subisu.net.np

First and Only True Cable Internet Service Provider in Nepal

(An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Company)
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