Xymon New Server Advice
mv652 at softhome.net
mv652 at softhome.net
Tue Jul 7 09:49:26 CEST 2009
Thanks for those replies, they have been very helpful.
I even learnt about a new distribution I hadn't previously known about
(scientificlinux).
I'll take a look at each suggestion and decide which best fits my
environment.
Thanks again,
Mario
mv652 at softhome.net writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have two main questions but thought it best to split them up in two
> separate mails.
>
> My first question is regarding an 'upgrade' or 'new install' of Xymon.
>
> I've been using Xymon 4.2.3 on a 'test' system for the past few months.
> Now that I feel more comfortable working with the system, creating
> external scripts etc. I'd like to move it into a 'production' server.
>
> a) Which Linux distribution is known to be the most stable to manage the
> Xymon server.
> Note* - I don't want to start any flame wars regarding various
> distributions, just an honest assesment of the distribution that should
> give me least problems with binaries, dependancies etc.
>
> b) Is the 4.3.0 beta 2 version stable enough to put into production? Are
> there any major known issues I need to be aware of?
>
> c) Would you recommend an upgrade or rather a clean install of the Xymon
> server? - I'm not too concerned about losing the past months stats at this
> stage.
>
> d) Is there anything else I need to take into consideration?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Mario
>
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