Save this as a php file and run it from a webserver. Can you send us the output from it? It should give us all the information on the php version that's running on your webserver, as well as installed modules.
I have my webserver up and running now. My next challenge is to import my old nagios core config files (switch.cfg, windows.cfg,...etc) to nagioxi. Remember I build them in separate machines.
Nagios XI requires CentOS 5 or RHEL 5 to run. CentOS 4, RHEL 4, Red Hat 4, and Red Hat 7.3 are not supported.
Nagios XI requires PHP 5.1 or higher to run. PHP 4.x is not supported. Testing has now confirmed that PHP 5.3.3 still works.
It sounds like you have addressed your initial issues somehow. If that is in fact the case, it would probably be best to open a new thread if you have any issues with the config file imports.
I'm not really clear on what I'm supposed to be seeing on these screenshots. Can you elaborite on what the problem specifically is?
The first screenshot doesn't display any information relevant to configuration imports. The orange icon is simply saying "the check for the latest update for Nagios failed," and you have the latest version.
With Nagios XI, you should never edit any configuration files by hand unless they're located in the 'static' directory. It will either prevent configuration changes, or the changes will simply be overwritten by NagiosQL (Core Config Manager). XI requires using either the Configuration Wizards or the Core Config Manager to maintain your configurations. Some special circumstances may require manual maintenance of config files, in which case, see the doc below.
Okay, that makes it sound like you're having problems with installing XI and PHP errors, which previously you said you had fixed. Please start over and explain precisely what your current issue(s) are, as it is no longer remotely clear to us.