hehe, I recommend you know what you are doing before trying that, there is a big chance that stuff will break and I will not run a support-line on the blog :p
But basically just add the repo from the blogpost and install the php7.0-packages, make sure to remove the php5 packages and make sure certain cronjobs that run specifc php5-stuff is removed like /etc/cron.d/php5
depending on what you use you might need som additional packes like php7.0-ldap and php7.0-gd.

/Markus

2015-12-14 7:44 GMT+01:00 Ron Marosko <ron@rjr-services.com>:

From your blog entry:

“This is based on the Ubuntu 14-guide and assumes you have a freshly installed Ubuntu 14.”

 

Awww, no how-to for upgrade of an existing system without having to do a backup/restore type installation? ;-)

 

From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Markus Klock
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 12:27 AM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: [Observium] Observium and PHP7

 

Good news everyone!

PHP7 is out and promise great performance to all PHP-applications.

I tried it out this weekend on my Observium-installation and it did not disappoint!

I have a rather large Observium and some of you that runs very large installations may have noticed that the web UI can get a little slow when rendering all the stuff from a large database.

In my case the overview-page loads in about 5s and some of the more heavy pages like /devices/ takes about 7s to load.

Well after upgrading to PHP7 my page loadtimes are now down to <1.5s for almost any page and atleast <2s for the heavy ones, I got a 2-3x performance boost!

 

If you want to try it out I made a quick guide on how to run Observium on PHP7 here: http://blog.best-practice.se/2015/12/vastly-improve-observium-performance.html

Note that I don't know if everything in Observium is fully compatible with PHP7, I tried as many features as I could think of with no problems, however I have not tried the billing-module.

 

Even if most of you don't have need for a speedup in the web UI, its great to see PHP improve performance like this.

This means Observium will be able to scale even further in the future :) 

 

/Markus


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