migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
Production OS
32 Bit CentOS 5.4 VM
Nagios Xi ver 2012R1.7
New OS
64 Bit Centos 6.4 VM
Nagios Xi 2012R1.7
The Prodcution server is experiencing more and more Warning and Critical I/O waits during nightly scripted backups. Lack of Memory appears to be the issue on our 32 bit OS... plans to upgrade to a 64 bit are taking place.
Steps taken to create the New Nagios XI server:
1) Installed Centos 6.4 OS successfully
2) Installed successfully 2012R1.7 (./fullinstall)
3) changed mysql root password
4) Restored production backup succesfully using older nagiosxi instruction from July 2010 (restorexi.sh)
5) Accessed Web API and see all checks..monitor engine is Green but errors out when attempting to make any host or service edit (no lock file found usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.lock)
6) Followed a newer restore document from January 2013 starting at "Things to Consider"
cd /tmp/nagiosxi
rm -f installed.subcomponents
./A-subcomponents
./build-perms-bin
7) receive Access denied error for mysql (screenshot attached) during NDOUTILS-POST process.
I've searched through /subcomponents/ndoutils looking for any area to place the correct mysql password but im not having any luck.
I can successfully sign into mysql using the correct root passsword
Please advise
32 Bit CentOS 5.4 VM
Nagios Xi ver 2012R1.7
New OS
64 Bit Centos 6.4 VM
Nagios Xi 2012R1.7
The Prodcution server is experiencing more and more Warning and Critical I/O waits during nightly scripted backups. Lack of Memory appears to be the issue on our 32 bit OS... plans to upgrade to a 64 bit are taking place.
Steps taken to create the New Nagios XI server:
1) Installed Centos 6.4 OS successfully
2) Installed successfully 2012R1.7 (./fullinstall)
3) changed mysql root password
4) Restored production backup succesfully using older nagiosxi instruction from July 2010 (restorexi.sh)
5) Accessed Web API and see all checks..monitor engine is Green but errors out when attempting to make any host or service edit (no lock file found usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.lock)
6) Followed a newer restore document from January 2013 starting at "Things to Consider"
cd /tmp/nagiosxi
rm -f installed.subcomponents
./A-subcomponents
./build-perms-bin
7) receive Access denied error for mysql (screenshot attached) during NDOUTILS-POST process.
I've searched through /subcomponents/ndoutils looking for any area to place the correct mysql password but im not having any luck.
I can successfully sign into mysql using the correct root passsword
Please advise
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Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
Can you actually log in the nagios database? Let's try to view the tables:
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echo 'show tables' | mysql -u root -p<password> nagiosBe sure to check out our Knowledgebase for helpful articles and solutions!
Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
One more thing - depending on when you changed the mysql root password, it is possible that it didn't get updated in the "/tmp/nagiosxi/xi-sys.cfg". You can modify the following line:
by replacing the "default" password with your new password, and repeating the steps, outlined in the "Things to Consider" section of the "Nagios XI - Backup and Restore" document.
Let us know if this helped.
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mysqlpass='nagiosxi'Let us know if this helped.
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Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
I receive the following output when performing the requested command:
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[root@localhost ~]# echo 'show tables' | mysql -u root -p XXXXXXXX nagios
mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.1.69, for redhat-linux-gnu (x86_64) using readline 5.1
Copyright (c) 2000, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its
affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
Usage: mysql [OPTIONS] [database]
-?, --help Display this help and exit.
-I, --help Synonym for -?
--auto-rehash Enable automatic rehashing. One doesn't need to use
'rehash' to get table and field completion, but startup
and reconnecting may take a longer time. Disable with
--disable-auto-rehash.
-A, --no-auto-rehash
No automatic rehashing. One has to use 'rehash' to get
table and field completion. This gives a quicker start of
mysql and disables rehashing on reconnect.
-B, --batch Don't use history file. Disable interactive behavior.
(Enables --silent.)
--character-sets-dir=name
Directory for character set files.
--column-type-info Display column type information.
-c, --comments Preserve comments. Send comments to the server. The
default is --skip-comments (discard comments), enable
with --comments.
-C, --compress Use compression in server/client protocol.
-#, --debug[=#] This is a non-debug version. Catch this and exit.
--debug-check Check memory and open file usage at exit.
-T, --debug-info Print some debug info at exit.
-D, --database=name Database to use.
--default-character-set=name
Set the default character set.
--delimiter=name Delimiter to be used.
-e, --execute=name Execute command and quit. (Disables --force and history
file.)
-E, --vertical Print the output of a query (rows) vertically.
-f, --force Continue even if we get an SQL error.
-G, --named-commands
Enable named commands. Named commands mean this program's
internal commands; see mysql> help . When enabled, the
named commands can be used from any line of the query,
otherwise only from the first line, before an enter.
Disable with --disable-named-commands. This option is
disabled by default.
-g, --no-named-commands
Named commands are disabled. Use \* form only, or use
named commands only in the beginning of a line ending
with a semicolon (;). Since version 10.9, the client now
starts with this option ENABLED by default. Disable with
'-G'. Long format commands still work from the first
line. WARNING: option deprecated; use
--disable-named-commands instead.
-i, --ignore-spaces Ignore space after function names.
--local-infile Enable/disable LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE.
-b, --no-beep Turn off beep on error.
-h, --host=name Connect to host.
-H, --html Produce HTML output.
-X, --xml Produce XML output.
--line-numbers Write line numbers for errors.
-L, --skip-line-numbers
Don't write line number for errors.
-n, --unbuffered Flush buffer after each query.
--column-names Write column names in results.
-N, --skip-column-names
Don't write column names in results.
-O, --set-variable=name
Change the value of a variable. Please note that this
option is deprecated; you can set variables directly with
--variable-name=value.
--sigint-ignore Ignore SIGINT (CTRL-C).
-o, --one-database Ignore statements except those that occur while the
default database is the one named at the command line.
--pager[=name] Pager to use to display results. If you don't supply an
option, the default pager is taken from your ENV variable
PAGER. Valid pagers are less, more, cat [> filename],
etc. See interactive help (\h) also. This option does not
work in batch mode. Disable with --disable-pager. This
option is disabled by default.
--no-pager Disable pager and print to stdout. See interactive help
(\h) also. WARNING: option deprecated; use
--disable-pager instead.
-p, --password[=name]
Password to use when connecting to server. If password is
not given it's asked from the tty.
-P, --port=# Port number to use for connection or 0 for default to, in
order of preference, my.cnf, $MYSQL_TCP_PORT,
/etc/services, built-in default (3306).
--prompt=name Set the mysql prompt to this value.
--protocol=name The protocol to use for connection (tcp, socket, pipe,
memory).
-q, --quick Don't cache result, print it row by row. This may slow
down the server if the output is suspended. Doesn't use
history file.
-r, --raw Write fields without conversion. Used with --batch.
--reconnect Reconnect if the connection is lost. Disable with
--disable-reconnect. This option is enabled by default.
-s, --silent Be more silent. Print results with a tab as separator,
each row on new line.
-S, --socket=name The socket file to use for connection.
--ssl Enable SSL for connection (automatically enabled with
other flags).Disable with --skip-ssl.
--ssl-ca=name CA file in PEM format (check OpenSSL docs, implies
--ssl).
--ssl-capath=name CA directory (check OpenSSL docs, implies --ssl).
--ssl-cert=name X509 cert in PEM format (implies --ssl).
--ssl-cipher=name SSL cipher to use (implies --ssl).
--ssl-key=name X509 key in PEM format (implies --ssl).
--ssl-verify-server-cert
Verify server's "Common Name" in its cert against
hostname used when connecting. This option is disabled by
default.
-t, --table Output in table format.
--tee=name Append everything into outfile. See interactive help (\h)
also. Does not work in batch mode. Disable with
--disable-tee. This option is disabled by default.
--no-tee Disable outfile. See interactive help (\h) also. WARNING:
Option deprecated; use --disable-tee instead.
-u, --user=name User for login if not current user.
-U, --safe-updates Only allow UPDATE and DELETE that uses keys.
-U, --i-am-a-dummy Synonym for option --safe-updates, -U.
-v, --verbose Write more. (-v -v -v gives the table output format).
-V, --version Output version information and exit.
-w, --wait Wait and retry if connection is down.
--connect_timeout=# Number of seconds before connection timeout.
--max_allowed_packet=#
The maximum packet length to send to or receive from
server.
--net_buffer_length=#
The buffer size for TCP/IP and socket communication.
--select_limit=# Automatic limit for SELECT when using --safe-updates.
--max_join_size=# Automatic limit for rows in a join when using
--safe-updates.
--secure-auth Refuse client connecting to server if it uses old
(pre-4.1.1) protocol.
--server-arg=name Send embedded server this as a parameter.
--show-warnings Show warnings after every statement.
Default options are read from the following files in the given order:
/etc/mysql/my.cnf /etc/my.cnf ~/.my.cnf
The following groups are read: mysql client
The following options may be given as the first argument:
--print-defaults Print the program argument list and exit.
--no-defaults Don't read default options from any option file.
--defaults-file=# Only read default options from the given file #.
--defaults-extra-file=# Read this file after the global files are read.
Variables (--variable-name=value)
and boolean options {FALSE|TRUE} Value (after reading options)
--------------------------------- -----------------------------
auto-rehash TRUE
character-sets-dir (No default value)
column-type-info FALSE
comments FALSE
compress FALSE
debug-check FALSE
debug-info FALSE
database (No default value)
default-character-set latin1
delimiter ;
vertical FALSE
force FALSE
named-commands FALSE
ignore-spaces FALSE
local-infile FALSE
no-beep FALSE
host (No default value)
html FALSE
xml FALSE
line-numbers TRUE
unbuffered FALSE
column-names TRUE
sigint-ignore FALSE
port 0
prompt mysql>
quick FALSE
raw FALSE
reconnect FALSE
socket (No default value)
ssl FALSE
ssl-ca (No default value)
ssl-capath (No default value)
ssl-cert (No default value)
ssl-cipher (No default value)
ssl-key (No default value)
ssl-verify-server-cert FALSE
table FALSE
user root
safe-updates FALSE
i-am-a-dummy FALSE
connect_timeout 0
max_allowed_packet 16777216
net_buffer_length 16384
select_limit 1000
max_join_size 1000000
secure-auth FALSE
show-warnings FALSE
[root@localhost ~]#
Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
You have a space between the "-p" and you password. You ran:
while, you should've run:
Have you tried modifying the "/tmp/nagiosxi/xi-sys.cfg" by adding your new password
and then running the following:
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echo 'show tables' | mysql -u root -p XXXXXXXX nagiosCode: Select all
echo 'show tables' | mysql -u root -pXXXXXXXX nagiosCode: Select all
mysqlpass='<your new password>'Code: Select all
cd /tmp/nagiosxi
rm -f installed.subcomponents
./A-subcomponents
./build-perms-binBe sure to check out our Knowledgebase for helpful articles and solutions!
Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
Thank you,
Editing the file /tmp/nagiosxi/xi-sys.cfg with the correct credentials did go further through the operation. It failed once more after the Ajaxterm installed 'ok'
KeyError: 'INSTALL PATH'
ERROR: Subcomponent 'wkhtml' installation failed - exiting (screenshot attached)
I am able to edit existing and create new Host and Services correctly through the XI web API.
Editing the file /tmp/nagiosxi/xi-sys.cfg with the correct credentials did go further through the operation. It failed once more after the Ajaxterm installed 'ok'
KeyError: 'INSTALL PATH'
ERROR: Subcomponent 'wkhtml' installation failed - exiting (screenshot attached)
I am able to edit existing and create new Host and Services correctly through the XI web API.
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Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
Download the install.txt file below:
rename it to "install" (I put *.txt so that I can upload it) and copy it over the old install script in: "/tmp/nagiosxi/subcomponents/wkhtml/".
Next, run:
Let me know if this helped.
Next, run:
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cd /tmp/nagiosxi/subcomponents/wkhtml/
./installYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
I overwrote the install script and ran the wkhtml installation successfully.
I ran through ./A-subcomponents once more to see if it would error out. It did: (screenshot attached)
make: *** No rule to make target 'Makefile.am', needed by 'Makefile.ini'. Stop.
ERROR: Subcomponent 'extraplugins' installation failed - exiting
Subcomponents installation failed - exiting
I ran through ./A-subcomponents once more to see if it would error out. It did: (screenshot attached)
make: *** No rule to make target 'Makefile.am', needed by 'Makefile.ini'. Stop.
ERROR: Subcomponent 'extraplugins' installation failed - exiting
Subcomponents installation failed - exiting
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Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
Just run ./upgrade again. Running the sub-components script solo may fail as some environment/scripting vars may not get set.
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Re: migrating nagiosxi from 32 to 64 Bit OS
Very good. Thank you for the information. Marking ticket as resolved