export: 
mysqldump -u root -p observium > observium.sql 

import: 
mysql -u root -p < observium.sql

Simon

On 6 Jun 2016, at 5:41 pm, Dano, Leo <ldano@qualcomm.com> wrote:

Excellent!  Did you use something like phpmyadmin to backup and restore your db?  Or is there an easier way?
 
Thanks,
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Leo Dano
IT Engineer Associate
Engineering Compute Business Unit
Qualcomm Inc.
858-845-2610
 
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Simon Smith
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 9:38 AM
To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.org>
Subject: Re: [Observium] Need to upgrade from Ubuntu 12 to 14
 
just did exactly that this morning :)
 
our 12.04 goofed up big style
 
backed up DB and rrd folder,
 
new install of 14, copied config.php, db, and rrd folder
 
and away it went happily :)
 
Simon
 
On 6 Jun 2016, at 5:18 pm, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
 
Follow install guide, copy config.php and rrd directory. Copy Observium database.
Adam.

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On 6 Jun 2016, at 16:50, "Dano, Leo" <ldano@qualcomm.com> wrote:
Hello All,
 
 
Our Corp Linux images keep us from using the Canonical way to upgrade, which means I need to reimage my server with Ubuntu 14.
 
 
My question is what is the process in backing up and restoring all the Observium pieces?
 
 

Thanks,
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Leo Dano

 
 


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