well it was not true i get replies and finally was able to import old nagios-1.3 files imported into fruity

2006/4/19, Gapy <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
Le mercredi 19 avril 2006 à 13:41 +0100, James Fidell a écrit :
> Jim Perrin wrote:
> > On 4/19/06, ThomasC. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi Guys,
> >>
> >>What is the most easy and enjoyable way to upgrade from nagios 1.3 to
> >>version 2.2 ?
> >
> >
> > Enjoyable? Not overly sure about that one....
> > I stood up a second nagios system with notifications turned off and
> > recreated everything. It gave me a chance to better template things.
> > The config file formats have been redone, so if you just move them
> > over, you'll be bitten by a  bunch of little things.
> >
> > You might be able to import your configs into a tool like fruity, and
> > then export them as 2.x, but that might be more work than reward.
>
> I'm in the middle of doing just this at the moment and fully concur.
> It's a reasonably large configuration I'm working with (a total of
> around 1500 checks over ~130 hosts), but I've found no useful short
> cuts and had to slog through everything by hand.
>
> James

It is said in Fruity homepage, that it can take nagios-1.3 conf files, i
installed it but so far i can't get it import properly the old
nagios.cfg and cgi.cfg files, it displays no errors but import 0 host, 0
service, 0...besides the mailing list there doesnt look so active.




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