As long as you are not changing platform, you can simply copy over the Xymon configuration- and data-files.
If you do change platform (eg from a 32-bit to 64-bit OS) then the RRD files need to be dumped to XML on the old system and then restored on the new.
Regards, Henrik
On 17-07-2017 15:05, Chris Pretorius wrote:
Good day
My current Xymon still runs on a now unsupported centos5 server.
I am prepping a Centos7 server for my new xymon instance
1 - I found the xymon repo, please refer to https://centos.jordy.eu/centos-test/ <https://centos.jordy.eu/centos-test/>
Is this a trusted repository to use?2 – Is there a guide available that I can follow to migrate xymon configs, history data and rrd data to the new server?
Kind regards
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