
I am running on CentOS7 as well, and it has been working quite nicely.
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From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Colin Stubbs Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 3:37 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Observium on CentOS 7
I'm running three instances, all on CentOS 7, no dramas.
MySQL became MariaDB; that's about the biggest change that I can recall.
-Colin On 14 January 2015 at 21:12, Florian Miesenberger <florian@miesenberger.ccmailto:florian@miesenberger.cc> wrote: Hello,
this is my first posting on a mailing list so excuse me if I do something wrong ;-)
My question is: Does anybody already got Observium work on CentOS 7?
Greetz from Austria Florian Miesenberger
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