I’d probably upgrade the os first, else the ancient database might not have support for some schema options we currently use.
You can upgrade in one go, the db schema updates and rrd changes are performed sequentially by the discovery -u command.
Alternatively you can do a new install and migrate over the database and rrd directory, and have the discovery command migrate the db and rrd there.
Adam.
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On 11 Sep 2022, at 19:00, Helmut Fritz via observium observium@lists.observium.org wrote:
Hello, We have an instance of Observium running on Ubuntu 16.04. I would like to bring this OS somewhat current, say to 20.04 or maybe even 22.04.
At the same time, our Observium version on this is 20.1.10233.
Would there be an issue upgrading the OS with the current version of Observium running on them? I know a fresh install would be best, but then what is the migration procedure? Are all alerts and configurations moved in the migration (I would assume so, but want to understand this as it is a lot of work to recreate all of this).
Is there an issue going in one jump from 20.1.10233 to latest, or should this be done in stages?
Should Observium or the OS be dealt with first (concerned about php/mysql versions matching Observium versions, etc)?
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