
I've done this several times already, even from Ubuntu to Centos. My short version is as follows:
New build: setup observium as if it was a new install but make sure when creating the mysql db to use the same username password as the old build. DO NOT setup cron yet.
Old box: backup mysql db, copy everything to new box, restore old db to the new mysql db.
setup cron, start mysqld, start httpd.
Fin
On 02/28/2014 09:53 AM, Michael Loftis wrote:
The config itself is one file, the data though, can be fairly substantial, you need to copy all your rrd's and any other data (possibly your mysql database). On my installation I have something like 60G of data in RRDs.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 6:37 AM, Scott Brawner <Scott.Brawner@kratosdefense.com mailto:Scott.Brawner@kratosdefense.com> wrote:
How hard is it to move/copy the Observium config to a newly built machine? Best regards, Scott Brawner IS Manager - Infrastructure Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, Inc. o. 843-308-2364 <tel:843-308-2364> m. 843-814-3912 <tel:843-814-3912> Description: cid:image002.jpg@01CBD278.0CADB410 /For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. -- H. L. Mencken/ _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org <mailto:observium@observium.org> http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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