There is almost no way that an svn up can stop you being able to log in.

You only need to retain your "rrd" directory, as that's where all graph data is stored. Everything else will be rediscovered.

adam.

On 01/06/2012 14:44, Charles Nadeau wrote:
Hello,

On April 19th, I installed the last version of Observium from the Ubuntu  instructions there http://www.observium.org/wiki/Ubuntu_SVN_Installation (I am using Ubuntu 10.10 server). Everything worked, I gathered a lot of interesting data about my devices, I was happy. Yesterday, I updated to the very latest version of Observium following the instructions there http://www.observium.org/wiki/Using_SVN#Upgrading_to_the_very_latest_version. After completing this upgrade, I can't log in Observium anymore and it doesn't poll the devices as specified in /etc/cron.d/observium. Today I installed the last stable release following http://www.observium.org/wiki/Using_SVN#Upgrading_to_a_specific_release_of_Observium hoping that it would solve my 2 problems but they remain. What would be the simplest way to re-install everything without losing my data?
Thanks!

Charles

--
Charles Nadeau Ph.D.
http://charlesnadeau.blogspot.com/


_______________________________________________
observium mailing list
observium@observium.org
http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium