When I upgrade opsview I often need to disable my slave machine and then re-enable later it. It would be nice if there is an option to disable the fail if there is an error upgrading slaves behaviour (naturally the default setting should be the current behaviour).

Regards,
Emilio

Il 09/12/2010 12:49, Ton Voon ha scritto:

On 8 Dec 2010, at 17:53, Paul wrote:

    Hi James,

    ASAIK the suggested way you describe below should work OK. I'm
    running slaves on a different port than 22, so upgrade always yell
    slaves can;t be updated. Then I modify two files, indicating the
    correct port and re-run the update process - which has worked for
    me for the past 5 times :)

    Good luck
    Paul


Hi Paul,

One thing we were thinking was to force an upgrade to fail if the slaves failed to update. This is the most common case and necessary if, for instance, we make a major update to nagios which will generate a new style configuration which an older nagios would die trying to run (thus slaves just appear to have stopped working)

However, this blocks your process. Suggestions?

Ton


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