How To Get Old Release Of Nagiosxi ? :(

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mohsin2011
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How To Get Old Release Of Nagiosxi ? :(

Post by mohsin2011 »

hi,

i have windows server 2003 i made a virtual machine on it using vmware server and install RHEL 5 and then i install free version nagiosxi ver (2011R1.7 August 29, 2011) i am getting error postgresql not installed ??
i also did yum install postgresql it results "no package postgresql available" How to debig it Please help?? :cry:
after watching this video clip,
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht9JF3Xs ... re=related"

i try to install older version, perhaps there will be some issue in installer file :oops:


this file "xi-2009r1.4.tar.gz" of version 2009R1.4 January 26,2011??? :?:

Hopes for your suggestions ...


Regards,
agriffin
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Re: How To Get Old Release Of Nagiosxi ? :(

Post by agriffin »

Is your copy of RHEL5 paid for and activated by Red Hat? The installer will not work on an unactivated Red Hat system.

Otherwise, old releases are still on our servers, you can get them at the following address replacing just the version number:

http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... 1.6.tar.gz
http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... 1.4.tar.gz

... and so on. Hope that helps!
mohsin2011
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Re: How To Get Old Release Of Nagiosxi ? :(

Post by mohsin2011 »

Thanks for your reply .. . i am using RHEL 5 free version and after installing RHEL 5 i have registered it "RHN" and then i do all other configuration and installation so i dont thing so that it was an issue regarding RHEL 5 ..
If you thing it would be due to some other problem then kindly give me suggestions

Thanks in Advance,
mguthrie
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Re: How To Get Old Release Of Nagiosxi ? :(

Post by mguthrie »

i am using RHEL 5 free version and after installing RHEL 5 i have registered it "RHN"
Just an FYI, there's no such thing as a free version of RHEL 5 that is also registered with RHN. Registration with RHN is what makes RHEL the "enterprise" linux. If you need a totally free Linux distribution that is fully supported for Nagios XI, use CentOS 5 or 6.
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