Centos/nagiosxi migration 7

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Re: Centos/nagiosxi migration 7

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I would remove these and let them get recreated

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rm -f /var/lib/mrtg/*.rrd
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Re: Centos/nagiosxi migration 7

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ok, is that all the graphs or just some of them?

is that due to the 32 - 64 conversion?

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sharding wrote:ok, is that all the graphs or just some of them?

is that due to the 32 - 64 conversion?

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These are actually .rrd's that hold temporary data for switches/routers. And yes it is because of the 32 -64 bit conversion
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Re: Centos/nagiosxi migration 7

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run cmd, do I need to restart the checks?
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sharding wrote:run cmd, do I need to restart the checks?
no
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seems to be good essentiallly, so why don't we close this thread.

Thank you for all your efforts on this conversion.

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Shaun
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sharding wrote:seems to be good essentiallly, so why don't we close this thread.

Thank you for all your efforts on this conversion.

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Shaun
Great!

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