Hello Benjamin.
Thanks for the explanation.
If I understood correctly, simply packing in the archive of the tar.gz folder /usr/local/nagios/share/perfdata/ and unpacking on the new server in the same folder, overwriting the old files, will the problem be solved? Is it necessary to restart a service or the entire server in order for the performance files to be included immediately?
The existing production server is 64-bit so we don't need to do the conversion.
Thank you.
BR,
BIB.
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Hi BIB,
You can just copy those files over, a restart is not required.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
--Benjamin
You can just copy those files over, a restart is not required.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
--Benjamin
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Thank you.
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