Moving from 32-bit Linux to 64-bit BSD

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sargon
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Moving from 32-bit Linux to 64-bit BSD

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We have a Cacti box with three years' worth of data running 32-bit Linux. We have built a new Cacti box on 64-bit BSD, and it is working fine. We now want to import the data from the old box into the new box.

Problems are as follows:

1. Different architectures. In looking through the forums, we see that there are issues when moving from one architecture to another.

2. We named the RRD databases differently in the new box.

It appears that we can get around issue (1). Issue (2), however, may be a "no go".

Is there a way to get this done without spending days in the process? If so, how?

Thanks in advance.
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Post by gandalf »

sargon wrote:We have a Cacti box with three years' worth of data running 32-bit Linux. We have built a new Cacti box on 64-bit BSD, and it is working fine. We now want to import the data from the old box into the new box.

Problems are as follows:

1. Different architectures. In looking through the forums, we see that there are issues when moving from one architecture to another.
Do a rrdtool dump/import when changing architecture.
2. We named the RRD databases differently in the new box.
This is officially not supported. Nevertheless, the file names of rrd files are listed in a single table only: data_template_data. When changing that table (on your own risk), do not forget to rebuild_poller_cache.php afterwards
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Post by sargon »

Awesome.

Thanks.
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