Is it safe to upgrade XI from 5.4 to 5.11 once? The oldest XI version supported on RHEL 8?
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2023 6:08 pm
Hello there,
We are migrating current all XI instances (range from v5.4-5.7) to v5.11 while OS from RHEL 7 to 8. From Nagios documents, the approach is to install same XI version on new server and then upgrade to new version. But I can't install some XI versions on RHEL 8, looks these versions can only run on REHL7.
I found some scripts (we have Java, Python, and more) on RHEL 7 don't work on RHEL 8. I want to set up test migration server on RHEL 8 before migration, so I can work out and test new scripts with all new component versions. We have big number of monitoring and some are critical which we can't afford mess them up.
Is it safe to upgrade XI from 5.4 to 5.11 on RHEL 7 once? I couldn't find OS requirement for each XI version. https://support.nagios.com/kb/article.php?id=12 doesn't have details. Can anyone give me a hint what is oldest XI version can run on RHEL 8?
Any information is appreciated!
We are migrating current all XI instances (range from v5.4-5.7) to v5.11 while OS from RHEL 7 to 8. From Nagios documents, the approach is to install same XI version on new server and then upgrade to new version. But I can't install some XI versions on RHEL 8, looks these versions can only run on REHL7.
I found some scripts (we have Java, Python, and more) on RHEL 7 don't work on RHEL 8. I want to set up test migration server on RHEL 8 before migration, so I can work out and test new scripts with all new component versions. We have big number of monitoring and some are critical which we can't afford mess them up.
Is it safe to upgrade XI from 5.4 to 5.11 on RHEL 7 once? I couldn't find OS requirement for each XI version. https://support.nagios.com/kb/article.php?id=12 doesn't have details. Can anyone give me a hint what is oldest XI version can run on RHEL 8?
Any information is appreciated!