There is no entry in that file for dbmaint_nagiosxi
Also this is how Nagios shows it
Upgrade to Nagios 2024R1.1.1 fails with SQL root password issue
Re: Upgrade to Nagios 2024R1.1.1 fails with SQL root password issue
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Re: Upgrade to Nagios 2024R1.1.1 fails with SQL root password issue
I'm having the same issue. Following.
Re: Upgrade to Nagios 2024R1.1.1 fails with SQL root password issue
If there is no password listed under dbmaint_nagiosxi in xi-sys.cfg and you can log into your mysql database, you can either take the existing mysql password for the dbmaint_nagiosxi user and set that in xi-sys.cfg or you can change the dbmaint_nagiosxi user's password to match whatever you put in xi-sys.cfg.
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Re: Upgrade to Nagios 2024R1.1.1 fails with SQL root password issue
How do we get that if we can login to the mysql box? Is there a command we can use to extract or find it?bbahn wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 11:26 am If there is no password listed under dbmaint_nagiosxi in xi-sys.cfg and you can log into your mysql database, you can either take the existing mysql password for the dbmaint_nagiosxi user and set that in xi-sys.cfg or you can change the dbmaint_nagiosxi user's password to match whatever you put in xi-sys.cfg.