Upgrade to 3.3.1

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bigbet
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Upgrade to 3.3.1

Post by bigbet »

Hy

i have ubuntu 11.10 and nagios 3.2.3. How can i to upgrade to 3.3.1. Are there the repository?
Is there a guide to upgrade manual?

Thanks a lot and sorry for my english

Leonardo
mguthrie
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Re: Upgrade to 3.3.1

Post by mguthrie »

I don't think there's an apt package for 3.3.1 yet. Those are usually contributed by the community. If you're currently running an install from the apt nagios3 package, you should probably know that Ubuntu changed some things from the actual Nagios Core source, so if you're looking to use 3.3.1, I save all of your configs under your nagios/etc or nagios3/etc directory, and then remove the previous installation. Then install 3.3.1 from source. You can then migrate your configs into the /usr/local/nagios/etc directory.
bigbet
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Re: Upgrade to 3.3.1

Post by bigbet »

mguthrie wrote:I don't think there's an apt package for 3.3.1 yet. Those are usually contributed by the community. If you're currently running an install from the apt nagios3 package, you should probably know that Ubuntu changed some things from the actual Nagios Core source, so if you're looking to use 3.3.1, I save all of your configs under your nagios/etc or nagios3/etc directory, and then remove the previous installation. Then install 3.3.1 from source. You can then migrate your configs into the /usr/local/nagios/etc directory.
Thanks a lot for answer.
I try to install nagios 3.3.1 but when i connect to the url i have this message:
Internal Server Error

The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@localhost and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.

More information about this error may be available in the server error log.

Apache/2.2.20 (Ubuntu) Server at 172.16.199.250 Port 80
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