Then go back and do fullinstall. I am not certain that this will work as it likely depends on some things to be installed but IIRC it should continue through all the steps. This will fully remove any postgres or mysql db's and users as well as all nagios files.
Nagios-Plugins maintainer exclusively, unless you have other C language bugs with open-source nagios projects, then I am happy to help! Please pm or use other communication to alert me to issues as I no longer track the forum.
Former Nagios employee
"It is turtles. All. The. Way. Down. . . .and maybe an elephant or two."
VI VI VI - The editor of the Beast!
Come to the Dark Side.
I was able to run the install to completion today, however, there are issues with the running processes it seems. I can log into Nagios, but if I try to add a simple PC host or a Linux server for monitoring, it will keep saving configuration indefinitely and will never finish. After this the Nagios stops responding and would not restart. I did a full clean uninstall and re-installed Nagios again. I notice that it is behaving the same way. I checked for running processes and it shows this:
Seems to me that some processes are missing. I attached the latest install log here. I have not attempted to set up any services to monitor on the latest install so it doesn't get hosed again. Thanks in advance!
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Go to Admin->System Profile->Download Profile, save the "profile.zip" and send it to [email protected]. Place "Install fails at subcomponent install stage" in the subject line. This will open a new support ticket in our ticketing system. It would be easier for us to troubleshoot the issue this way. We could also schedule a remote session if we have to. I will keep this post unlocked, until we receive the "profile.zip".
Be sure to check out our Knowledgebase for helpful articles and solutions!