you should consider this url
http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview3.0:upgrading_from_2.14

and more globally http://docs.opsview.org/doku.php?id=opsview-community

migration should be pretty easy using this way

Have fun
fred


On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 08:48, rukshan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Opsview team
> We are using Opsview 2.14 to monitor our servers for Internet Service
> provider applications. It works fine, we heard about the newest version
> called 3.5. I tried to upgrade by Backup/Restore method.
>
> su -
> /etc/init.d/opsview stop
> /etc/init.d/opsview-web stop
> cd /
> tar --gzip -xvf /{path_to_backups}/nagios-files-{datestamp}.tar.gz
> gunzip -c /{path_to_backups}/nagios-db-{timestamp}.tar.gz | mysql -u
> root -p{mysqlrootpassword}
> gunzip -c /{path_to_backups}/nagios-runtime-db-{timestamp}.tar.gz |
> mysql -u root -p{mysqlrootpassword} runtime
> gunzip -c /{path_to_backups}/nagios-reports-db-{timestamp}.tar.gz |
> mysql -u root -p{mysqlrootpassword}
> su - nagios
> /usr/local/nagios/installer/upgradedb.pl  # Check upgrades are okay. See
> below if error
> exit # back to root
> /etc/init.d/opsview gen_config
> /etc/init.d/opsview-web start
>
> It replaced every files with four databases. But we can't access the
> opsview monitoring tool. Please tell us the easiest way to upgrade
> Opsview 2.14 to 3.5
>
> Thanks
> Rukshan
>
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