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save / import / export setting and parameters on hyperic server
iugav
Jun 11, 2009 03:07 PM
How to save all setting and parameters that i configured on hyperic hq sever? i use Hyperic HQ Open ...
admin
Jun 13, 2009 04:22 AM
What settings and parameters are you referring to? Charles
iugav
Jun 15, 2009 09:09 AM
I would like to save all settings and configuration that is accessible via BACK office of Server. ...
iugav
Jun 17, 2009 12:03 PM
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admin
Jun 18, 2009 02:29 PM
That's still not very specific. What exactly are you trying to achieve? Charles
iugav
Jun 18, 2009 03:51 PM
i will try to be more specific: 1. i will configure around 15 different servers (autodiscovery, ...
iugav
Jun 25, 2009 09:18 AM
People, if it is not possible say no. I can not believe that nobody from this forum didn't try to ...
cwitt_hyperic
Jul 01, 2009 11:24 PM
In your first use case, it sounds as if what you are wanting is some sort of configuration versioning...or ...
iugav
Jul 02, 2009 08:49 AM
If what you are really asking here has more to do with backups, then you could accomplish this ...
cwitt_hyperic
Jul 02, 2009 11:51 PM
I suggest viewing the documentation on database backup found here: http://support.hyperic.com/display/DOC/Database+Backup+and+Recovery ...
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How to save all setting and parameters that i configured on hyperic hq sever?
i use Hyperic HQ Open Source.
Thanks in advance
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Posted Jun 13, 2009 04:22 AM
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What settings and parameters are you referring to?
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Posted Jun 15, 2009 09:09 AM
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I would like to save all settings and configuration that is accessible via BACK office of Server.
How can i save all setting and paste them to anather Hyperic Server?
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Posted Jun 17, 2009 12:03 PM
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Posted Jun 18, 2009 02:29 PM
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That's still not very specific. What exactly are you trying to achieve?
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Posted Jun 18, 2009 03:51 PM
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i will try to be more specific:
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i will configure around 15 different servers (autodiscovery, setting modification for Tomcat). I will give other users acess to Hyperic. I would like to save the configuration and in case if somebody will modify it, i want to be able to apply the saved configuration.
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i think it is not possible, however i will ask.
i have 5 servers with exactly the same application, server ports, everything is the same. is it possible to save configuration for the first one and apply it to the second. i know about i can use Edit Monitoring Defaults, but i would like to make template configuration for the entire server (several application).
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Posted Jun 25, 2009 09:18 AM
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People, if it is not possible say no. I can not believe that nobody from this forum didn't try to export config to make a backup. Maybe it is possible in Enterprise Edition?
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Posted Jul 01, 2009 11:24 PM
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In your first use case, it sounds as if what you are wanting is some sort of configuration versioning...or at the very least, some form of roll-back to a "last-known-good" state. HQ currently does not support that within the application. If what you are really asking here has more to do with backups, then you could accomplish this outside of the application by way of backing up the database HQ is using to store its data.
Your second use case sounds like something that Platform Cloning (http://support.hyperic.com/display/DOC/ui-Inventory.Platform.Clone) handles in HQ Enterprise.
It may also be possible to fashion a slightly less elegant solution to this problem using the "resource" command provided by the HQ API (http://support.hyperic.com/display/DOC/HQApi+resource+command).
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If what you are really asking here has more to do with backups, then you could accomplish this outside of the application by way of backing up the database HQ is using to store its data.
How to do that? What tables i need to export?
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I suggest viewing the documentation on database backup found here:
http://support.hyperic.com/display/DOC/Database+Backup+and+Recovery
. It is best to perform full backups of the entire database on regular intervals for disaster recovery purposes. "Disaster", in this case, can cover outright failure or destruction, or malicious or accidental configuraton changes. The latter seems to be the center of your concern.
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