Hi,
I'm trying to install nagios XI version 5.2.9 to Centos 7 and I'm having an issue; the D -chkconfigalldaemons script is not being processed properly, It's looking for a file called /ssl.conf but this file is non existent. Please advise if this version of Nagios is compatible with this Version of Centos.
Thank you!
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bolson
Re: Upgrade
I see you have another post. Did you decide to install on CentOS6? If so, may we close this topic?
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Hi Bolson!
Yep, I created a new Server that has a Centos 6 installed and I got no problem installing the v5.2.9 but I need this to work inCentos 7, it doesn't work right now. I'm having a specific issue right here: (Picture 3 and Picture 4) I did the same process, can you check what might be the problem?
Thanks!
Yep, I created a new Server that has a Centos 6 installed and I got no problem installing the v5.2.9 but I need this to work inCentos 7, it doesn't work right now. I'm having a specific issue right here: (Picture 3 and Picture 4) I did the same process, can you check what might be the problem?
Thanks!
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bolson
Re: Upgrade
Please attach the install.log file from the installation directory.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Hi Bolson,
Sorry for the late response, btw I was able to completely migrate nagiosxi v 5.2.9 from Centos 5(32bit) to centos 6 (64bit) with the same version. Now, I would like to try if it's possible to do this on Centos 7 (same version of Nagios) are there any compatibility issue? and pre-requisite needed besided the fullinstall script?
Thanks!
Sorry for the late response, btw I was able to completely migrate nagiosxi v 5.2.9 from Centos 5(32bit) to centos 6 (64bit) with the same version. Now, I would like to try if it's possible to do this on Centos 7 (same version of Nagios) are there any compatibility issue? and pre-requisite needed besided the fullinstall script?
Thanks!
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Hi, its me again.
You can close now this thread. I resolved it by commenting out the 'disable selinux' part on the D-chkconfigalldaemons script
You can close now this thread. I resolved it by commenting out the 'disable selinux' part on the D-chkconfigalldaemons script