NagiosXI Upgrade

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tgfde
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NagiosXI Upgrade

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Hi,

We are currently on v2011R1.2 and would like to upgrade to the latest version, 2011R2.2. Is this possible?
The reason I'm asking is when I log onto our current version and check for an update, it tells me the latest available version is 2011R1.7.

Setup:
VMware CentOS 5.6
2011R1.2

Thanks in advanced.
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Re: NagiosXI Upgrade

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I don't believe you should have any issues. As always we recommend following the following upgrade guide
http://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagi ... ctions.pdf

If you do run into any errors feel free to post them and we will get resolution pronto.
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tgfde
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Re: NagiosXI Upgrade

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Ok so I just finished the upgrade with no problem.

Is there a link where I could read what's new or improvements on this version, R2.2?

One thing I'm looking for in particular is to be able to place multiple host on "Maintenance" mode via UI.

Thanks.
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Re: NagiosXI Upgrade

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Be sure to check out our Knowledgebase for helpful articles and solutions!
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Re: NagiosXI Upgrade

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I actually found this one...but I'm still trying to figure out how to set scheduled downtime on multiple hosts. I know I was able to it on a previous version. I know you can do for a hostgroup but this is not it either.

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Re: NagiosXI Upgrade

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If all the hosts aren't in a group you would need to schedule the downtime for each host.
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