Problems on Core 4.3.0

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Petr M.
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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Eddie.Brown: Nagios build directory is directory where are unpacked Nagios installation files
Petr M.
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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jfrickson wrote:I am reverting the commit that did the whole "login page" "logout link" stuff. It apparently needs more thought and testing, and more clear directions on how to upgrade.

Release 4.3.1 will be out shortly.
Good choise. I think that will be good to delete download links from https://www.nagios.org/downloads/nagios ... 1487877624 and information about 4.3.0 from Changelog. Now all Nagios users can dowload this version.
Petr M.
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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Issues with Maps, Trends and Histogram link solved by https://support.nagios.com/forum/viewto ... 9&p=213157
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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When 4.3.1 comes out, please everyone that is not on CentOS 6 start new threads or follow threads for your issue. As we have seen, CentOS 7 and Debian already have pretty easy fixes.
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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metaldad wrote: I had the same problem. I figured out that config.js in /usr/local/nagios/share/js is missing. I looked into the source tar and found a config.js.in. This file needs to be copied to the js directory, renamed (config.js) and modified. Replace value @cgiurl@ with cgibin, so the file looks like:
var nagcfg = {};
nagcfg.cgidir = "cgibin/";


This worked for me.
Thank you kind sir, will test shortly
EDIT: all good, great stuff
pelicanmedia wrote:I'm sorry but will people stop posting 'fixes' for Debian, I'm NOT on Debian.
CentOS, I'm on CentOS!
Did you not read what Box293 posted on the second page, and there's nothing wrong with posting fixes for Debian and Ubuntu for people that use it, it's not all about you
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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Pikmin
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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Do you recommend people to skip the 4.3.0 upgrade and go straight for the 4.3.1?
I have another Nagios Core instance which I haven't upgraded yet
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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Generally speaking, skipping nagios versions is ok. In this case, it is.
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Reason: added "nagios" for clarity...it's probably true otherwise, but maybe not.
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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Thanks
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Re: Problems on Core 4.3.0

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@pelicanmedia, did the 4.3.1 upgrade process go more smoothly for you?
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