Thank you, I can manage the mysql migration with an export and import.
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Not really. You're just migrating the sql database and the rrd
directory. It's sort of the same as a backup & restore.
The least friction method is probably to install on the new system with
the install script, use whatever method to drop & reinsert the mysql
database from the old system (phpm
Adam,
Thank you! Are there any step by step or even general directions for migrating
to another machine (i.e. if i do a from scratch new system)?
Helmut
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I’d probably upgrade the os first, else the ancient database might not have
support for some schema options we currently use.
You can upgrade in one go, the db schema updates and rrd changes are performed
sequentially by the discovery -u command.
Alternatively you can do a new install and migra
Hello,
We have an instance of Observium running on Ubuntu 16.04. I would like to
bring this OS somewhat current, say to 20.04 or maybe even 22.04.
At the same time, our Observium version on this is 20.1.10233.
Would there be an issue upgrading the OS with the current version of Observium
runni