Hi Ricardo
I'd take any opportunity to do a clean install rather than an upgraded one.
If you want to minimise gaps in your graphs, it would be best to minimise
the cut-over time, and make "IP address change" be the cutover event. I'd
build a second server, probably using the Terabithia repo, use rsync to
replicate the RRD files and history, on command, and test the new server
before cutover. I'd probably update one or two clients with two IP
addresses in XYMSERVERS, as part of my testing.
My only concern with a VM is that VMware apparently introduces time jitter,
so if you're doing anything time-sensitive (eg using Smokeping, testing NTP
services) you may see artefacts in your graphs.
Cheers
Jeremy
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 at 06:48, Ricardo Stella <user-a9f2fdfdbc44@xymon.invalid> wrote:
We have an old instance running 4.3.24 under RHEL6 and in an old physical
server.
Would like a complete upgrade including moving he server to our VM
cluster. What would you recommend? P2V, OS upgrade to RHEL7, and Xymon
upgrade? Or complete new installation including possibly using
Terabithia's RPMs and migrating logs and such? Since we have several local
clients reporting back, it'll have to be the same original IP address. Test
new server, down old one and change IP address?
Welcome any/all suggestions. TIA.
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