Thanks for the response Duncan.  I followed the directions, but I got an
error when I did the upgradedb.pl.

jabba:/# usr/local/nagios/installer/upgradedb.pl
Wed Dec  9 11:33:00 2009: Starting for opsview
Wed Dec  9 11:33:00 2009: DB at version 2.14.5
Updated database to version 2.14.6
Wed Dec  9 11:33:00 2009: DB at version 2.14.6
Updated database to version 2.14.7
Wed Dec  9 11:33:00 2009: DB at version 2.14.7
Updated database to version 2.14.8
Wed Dec  9 11:33:00 2009: DB at version 3.1.0
New ACLs
DBD::mysql::db do failed: Table 'access' already exists [for Statement "
        CREATE TABLE access (
                id int AUTO_INCREMENT,
                name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
                PRIMARY KEY (id),
                UNIQUE (name)
        ) ENGINE=InnoDB
        "] at /usr/local/nagios/installer/upgradedb_opsview.pl line 1490.
Wed Dec  9 11:33:00 2009: Finished for opsview
upgrade failed at usr/local/nagios/installer/upgradedb.pl line 35.

Any ideas?

John Harris


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On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Duncan Ferguson
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On 9 Dec 2009, at 14:49, John harris wrote:
>
>
> I posted an issue earlier up errors I was getting after I upgraded from 3.0
> > 3.5.  I really need to get this working, so I decided to build a new
> server with a clean version of 3.5.  Everything works well, no issues at
> all.  What I would like to do it migrate all my configs over to the new
> server.  I know I will lose all my history, but I would like to avoid having
> to input all the hosts, contacts..etc.
> I see that there is a Nagios > Opsview importer, but I am not sure if that
> will work Opsview to Opsview.
> If anyone has any ideas on how to do this I would appreciate it.
>
>
> Take a backup of the opsview and odw (if you use it) databases and import
> onto the new server.  See the following page
>
>   http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview-community:backups
>
>     Duncs
>
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> Senior Developer
>
>
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