Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask.
Hi,
I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work.
Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions!
Adam.
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On 15 Sep 2017, 19:34, at 19:34, William Bauer bbauer@scripps.edu wrote:
Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that
upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask. _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
If you use rancid from REPO it will not update. There is a known issue.
You can get around it by excluding rancid and the Perl lib that is in conflict
exclude=rancid* perl-Perl4-CoreLibs*
Otherwise, no issues. I use PHP7 from a different repository.
Thanks,
Kevin
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 3:23 PM To: 'Observium' observium@observium.org Cc: 'Observium' observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] CentOS 7.4?
Hi, I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work. Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions! Adam. Sent from BlueMailhttp://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edumailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask.
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No issues updating. I use PHP from the IUS repo since Webtatic is highly frowned on by the CentOS developers. So no issues with IUS and PHP after updating.
On 09/15/17 12:23 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Hi,
I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work.
Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions!
Adam.
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
What are the changes we should make to install guide to use ius?
:D
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On 16 Sep 2017, 22:24, at 22:24, William Bauer bbauer@scripps.edu wrote:
No issues updating. I use PHP from the IUS repo since Webtatic is highly frowned on by the CentOS developers. So no issues with IUS and PHP after updating.
On 09/15/17 12:23 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Hi,
I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work.
Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions!
Adam.
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I
needed that
upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be
released
to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone
has run
into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out
officially
in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask.
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This is not be complete, because I'm pulling it from my bash history from when I moved it to an LX container. Here's what I found for PHP56 (I'm also using 70 on the bare metal installation). These are the packages that have different names, and from my research, at least one of these includes php56-posix rather than it being a separate package:
yum -y install epel-release rpm -Uvh https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
yum install php56u php56u-opcache php56u-mysql php56u-gd.x86_64 php56u-mcrypt.x86_64 php56u-pear
What isn't working that I'd swear used to work--the "Graph Trend", "Graph Maximum", and MRTG graph options. I primarily monitor Cisco & Brocade switch ports. Would a package be missing that makes those work? I've tried my best to adapt my install.... I could have missed something those features have in common. Glad to test a fix for that!
On 09/16/17 02:30 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
What are the changes we should make to install guide to use ius?
:D
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 16 Sep 2017, at 22:24, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
No issues updating. I use PHP from the IUS repo since Webtatic is highly frowned on by the CentOS developers. So no issues with IUS and PHP after updating. On 09/15/17 12:23 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote: Hi, I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work. Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions! Adam. Sent from BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455> On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu <mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu>> wrote: Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here's my list of installed php70 packages on a running system (one or two may have been experiments):
mod_php70u.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-cli.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-common.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-gd.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-json.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-mcrypt.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-mysqlnd.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-opcache.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pdo.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pear.noarch 1:1.10.5-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pecl-igbinary.x86_64 2.0.1-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-process.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-xml.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius
On 09/16/17 02:45 PM, William Bauer wrote:
This is not be complete, because I'm pulling it from my bash history from when I moved it to an LX container. Here's what I found for PHP56 (I'm also using 70 on the bare metal installation). These are the packages that have different names, and from my research, at least one of these includes php56-posix rather than it being a separate package:
yum -y install epel-release rpm -Uvh https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
yum install php56u php56u-opcache php56u-mysql php56u-gd.x86_64 php56u-mcrypt.x86_64 php56u-pear
What isn't working that I'd swear used to work--the "Graph Trend", "Graph Maximum", and MRTG graph options. I primarily monitor Cisco & Brocade switch ports. Would a package be missing that makes those work? I've tried my best to adapt my install.... I could have missed something those features have in common. Glad to test a fix for that!
On 09/16/17 02:30 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
What are the changes we should make to install guide to use ius?
:D
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 16 Sep 2017, at 22:24, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
No issues updating. I use PHP from the IUS repo since Webtatic is highly frowned on by the CentOS developers. So no issues with IUS
and PHP after updating.
On 09/15/17 12:23 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote: Hi, I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work. Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions! Adam. Sent from BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455> On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu <mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu>> wrote: Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask.
It’s a good idea to use the includepkgs= argument to the repo so that you only pull in what you want from the IUS repo.
Not everything they have is compatible or desirable when you’ve got an EL/EPEL system plus other repos involved.
Sometimes other packages with loose dependency definitions will try to pull in other packages that will cause conflicts and install/upgrade failures/etc.
e.g. includepkgs=mod_php70u php70u*
-Colin
On 17/9/17, 7:56 am, "observium on behalf of William Bauer" <observium-bounces@observium.org on behalf of bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
Here's my list of installed php70 packages on a running system (one or two may have been experiments):
mod_php70u.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-cli.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-common.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-gd.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-json.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-mcrypt.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-mysqlnd.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-opcache.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pdo.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pear.noarch 1:1.10.5-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-pecl-igbinary.x86_64 2.0.1-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-process.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius php70u-xml.x86_64 7.0.23-1.ius.centos7 @ius
On 09/16/17 02:45 PM, William Bauer wrote: > This is not be complete, because I'm pulling it from my bash history > from when I moved it to an LX container. Here's what I found for PHP56 > (I'm also using 70 on the bare metal installation). These are the > packages that have different names, and from my research, at least one > of these includes php56-posix rather than it being a separate package: > > yum -y install epel-release > rpm -Uvh https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm > > yum install php56u php56u-opcache php56u-mysql php56u-gd.x86_64 > php56u-mcrypt.x86_64 php56u-pear > > What isn't working that I'd swear used to work--the "Graph Trend", > "Graph Maximum", and MRTG graph options. I primarily monitor Cisco & > Brocade switch ports. Would a package be missing that makes those work? > I've tried my best to adapt my install.... I could have missed > something those features have in common. Glad to test a fix for that! > > On 09/16/17 02:30 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote: >> What are the changes we should make to install guide to use ius? >> >> :D >> >> Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 >> On 16 Sep 2017, at 22:24, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu >> mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote: >> >> No issues updating. I use PHP from the IUS repo since Webtatic is >> highly frowned on by the CentOS developers. So no issues with IUS >> and >> PHP after updating. >> >> On 09/15/17 12:23 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work. >> >> Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our >> recommended versions! >> >> Adam. >> >> Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 >> On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu >> mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote: >> >> Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I >> needed that >> upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be >> released >> to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone >> has run >> into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out >> officially >> in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask. >> > _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
I wasn't aware of the include option. Very good to know! I'm an old SunOS and Solaris hand, but I'm still learning on Linux.
On 09/17/17 05:55 PM, Colin Stubbs wrote:
It’s a good idea to use the includepkgs= argument to the repo so that you only pull in what you want from the IUS repo.
Not everything they have is compatible or desirable when you’ve got an EL/EPEL system plus other repos involved.
Sometimes other packages with loose dependency definitions will try to pull in other packages that will cause conflicts and install/upgrade failures/etc.
e.g. includepkgs=mod_php70u php70u*
These options only work on some graphs.
It's depends upon wether the primitive type the graph is based on supports them.
Adam.
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On 16 Sep 2017, 22:45, at 22:45, William Bauer bbauer@scripps.edu wrote:
This is not be complete, because I'm pulling it from my bash history from when I moved it to an LX container. Here's what I found for PHP56
(I'm also using 70 on the bare metal installation). These are the packages that have different names, and from my research, at least one of these includes php56-posix rather than it being a separate package:
yum -y install epel-release rpm -Uvh https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
yum install php56u php56u-opcache php56u-mysql php56u-gd.x86_64 php56u-mcrypt.x86_64 php56u-pear
What isn't working that I'd swear used to work--the "Graph Trend", "Graph Maximum", and MRTG graph options. I primarily monitor Cisco & Brocade switch ports. Would a package be missing that makes those work? I've tried my best to adapt my install.... I could have missed something those features have in common. Glad to test a fix for that!
On 09/16/17 02:30 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
What are the changes we should make to install guide to use ius?
:D
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 16 Sep 2017, at 22:24, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
No issues updating. I use PHP from the IUS repo since Webtatic
is
highly frowned on by the CentOS developers. So no issues with
IUS and
PHP after updating. On 09/15/17 12:23 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote: Hi, I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work. Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions! Adam. Sent from BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455> On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu <mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu>> wrote: Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if
anyone
has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask.
observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
Does that include the MRTG option, or am I likely missing a package?
Can you provide an example of where the Trend & Maximum options typically work so I can check them out if I have one of those?
On 09/16/17 03:16 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
These options only work on some graphs.
It's depends upon wether the primitive type the graph is based on supports them.
Adam.
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455 On 16 Sep 2017, at 22:45, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu> wrote:
This is not be complete, because I'm pulling it from my bash history from when I moved it to an LX container. Here's what I found for PHP56 (I'm also using 70 on the bare metal installation). These are the packages that have different names, and from my research, at least one of these includes php56-posix rather than it being a separate package: yum -y install epel-release rpm -Uvhhttps://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm yum install php56u php56u-opcache php56u-mysql php56u-gd.x86_64 php56u-mcrypt.x86_64 php56u-pear What isn't working that I'd swear used to work--the "Graph Trend", "Graph Maximum", and MRTG graph options. I primarily monitor Cisco & Brocade switch ports. Would a package be missing that makes those work? I've tried my best to adapt my install.... I could have missed something those features have in common. Glad to test a fix for that! On 09/16/17 02:30 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote: What are the changes we should make to install guide to use ius? :D Sent from BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455> On 16 Sep 2017, at 22:24, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu <mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu>> wrote: No issues updating. I use PHP from the IUS repo since Webtatic is highly frowned on by the CentOS developers. So no issues with IUS and PHP after updating. On 09/15/17 12:23 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote: Hi, I can't imagine there's anything that wouldn't work. Tbh, 7.3 probably still contains things which are *below* our recommended versions! Adam. Sent from BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r?b=10455> On 15 Sep 2017, at 19:34, William Bauer <bbauer@scripps.edu <mailto:bbauer@scripps.edu>> wrote: Anyone upgrade their installation from CentOS7.3 to 7.4? I needed that upgrade on other systems due to some patches that wouldn't be released to 7.3. I've had no issues with 7.4, so I'm wondering if anyone has run into Observium related problems with 7.4? It only came out officially in the last few days, so it may be too early to ask. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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