Hello Daniel, I had used M/Monit up to 3.7.3 on a MacOS only, but I copied the mmonit/db and mmonit/conf folder only to a new system, to move to a new system. Have a look to the server.xml file and check some of the options/settings.
Miration of a Sqlitedb to a Postgres is supported by the migrate_db.sh script in the mmonit/db folder. A suggestion only, Lutz Am 08.09.23 um 23:36 schrieb Daniel Callister: > Hi MMonit Team, > > I'm attempting to migrate from Ubuntu 16 M/Monit v3.7.15 to Debian12 > v3.7.15. I finally got around to cancelling my ESM updates from Ubuntu and > have a working server on Debian12 ready to start monitoring my 150+ hosts. > > My question is: I've used sqlite3 to dump a backup of the existing db: > > sqlite3 /opt/mmonit/db/mmonit.db ".backup '/root/monitdb.db'" > > and now I'd like to restore it back to the new production instance. Is this > possible? > > Sincerely, > > Daniel Callister > > Systems Administrator / DevOps Engineer > > M +1 (385) 208 3770 > > E daniel.callis...@netstock.co > > > > <https://www.facebook.com/NetstockInv/> > <https://www.linkedin.com/company/netstock/?viewAsMember=true> > <https://twitter.com/NetstockInv> > > www.netstock.com > > Subscribe to the Inventory Mentor <http://www.netstock.co/subscribe> > > > > > > > > Disclaimer > > The views expressed in this email are, unless otherwise stated, those of > the author and not of Netstock Holdings, Inc., its subsidiaries and its > associates “the company” or its management. The information in this email > is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this > email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended > recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or > omitted in reliance on this, is prohibited and may be unlawful. This should > not be taken as legal advice. Whilst all reasonable steps are taken to > ensure the accuracy and integrity of information and data transmitted > electronically and to preserve the confidentiality thereof, no liability or > responsibility whatsoever is accepted if the information is, for whatever > reason, corrupted or does not reach its intended destination. >