Pretty sure the only thing keeping me from moving ahead with php 7 and Observium is my radius auth. Don’t see a php7 version of php-pecl-radius ☹
Guess it’s time to switch to ldap auth.
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From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Friday, December 23, 2016 11:14 PM To: Observium Network Observation System observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] Moving Observium
Hrm. I might have to rewrite the install guide using these repos. Adam. Sent from BlueMailhttp://www.bluemail.me/r On 24 Dec 2016, at 03:44, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edumailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
Scratch that. Something in PHP 7.1 is missing or incompatible. Perhaps php-pear since that package was unavailable? Rather than spend time experimenting, moved down to 7.0 as suggested:
mod_php70u.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-cli.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-common.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-json.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-mcrypt.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-mysqlnd.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pdo.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pear.noarch 1:1.10.1-2.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pecl-igbinary.x86_64 2.0.0-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-process.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-xml.x86_64 7.0.14-1.ius.centos7 @ius
On
12/23/16 07:11 PM, William Bauer wrote:
I removed PHP 5.6 and installed 7.1 from this same IUS repo. Works fine. At least one of these might not have been necessary, but here are the modules I installed, or were installed as dependencies:
mod_php71u.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-cli.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-common.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-json.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-mcrypt.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-mysqlnd.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-pdo.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-pecl-igbinary.x86_64 2.0.0-1.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-process.x86_64 7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius php71u-xml.x86_64
7.1.0-2.ius.centos7 @ius
On 12/23/16 06:43 PM, William Bauer wrote:
I appreciate the feedback. Got everything working.
Also, for what it's worth, CentOS strongly discourages use of webtactic repos. Information about this can be found here:
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=52586&sid=eb663c9...
To get PHP5.6, I instead used what they appear to prefer and possibly support, the IUS repo (I missed your suggestion about using version 7, some of which is also on the repo below):
rpm -Uvh https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
On 12/22/16 04:31 PM, Jacob Bisby
wrote:
This is very easy, just export your current MySQL database and import it into the new MySQL server (Google should be your friend with this). Obviously you’ll need to make sure you have the same user / permissions / etc.
Then just copy your RRD directory into the same directory on the new server as it was on the existing one after you’ve installed Observium from SVN. Now would probably also be a good time to get PHP7 going – I can confirm these packages function properly with Observium on CentOS7: https://webtatic.com/packages/php70/ .
- Jacob
*From:*observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] *On Behalf Of *William Bauer *Sent:* Friday, 23 December 2016 5:15 AM *To:* Observium Network
Observation System <observium@observium.orgmailto:observium@observium.org> *Subject:* Re: [Observium] Moving Observium
Are there instructions somewhere for moving Observium? I don't know how to migrate mysql. I was hoping there are concise Observium instructions, much like the excellent install page.
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*From:*Cody Cook *Sent:* Thu Dec 22 13:07:30 PST 2016 *To:* Observium Network Observation System *Subject:* Re: [Observium] Moving Observium
You'll need to also migrate and redirect your MySQL database too.
On Dec 22, 2016 12:45 PM, "William Bauer" <bbauer@scripps.edu <mailto:bbauer@scripps.edumailto:bbauer@scripps.edu%0b%20%3cmailto:bbauer@scripps.edu>> wrote:
So I have my new CentOS7 system ready to go, moving from a CentOS6 VM. I thought I'd found it before, but I can't find instructions for moving observium to a different system (same x86_64 architecture). I can move the RRDs, but isn't there more to it, like
migrating mysql data?
I've looked through the documentation. Perhaps I'm just looking for the wrong text. Any links someone can point to, or instructions for moving from one host to another?
Thanks.
Bill
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