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we hv already configured nagios server in our work place and its running fine, but we bought a new server, so i hv to transfer all the nagios config to this server. the problem is the nagios server 64 bit. it was installed by 64 bit rpm packages.
now i need to install it new server with the same config, so i need to install nagios 64 bit but its asking openssl and php and glibc 64bit, but these things it is installed has 32 bit,
now i need upgrade perl pgp gd glibc 32 bit to 64bit plz help me in these....
regards,
zomzz
Spell out your words, that text-speak garbage is against LQ rules.
You hint at the fact that you're using some sort of RedHat based system, but don't say what version/distro. There are 64 bit versions of SSL, PHP, and glibc available, so installing them will solve your problems. Same with your other packages....
Also, be aware that no one here is going to email you personalized, one-on-one tech support. This is a community forum, where information is shared. If you want one-on-one, **URGENT** 24/7 support, then I suggest you pay for it by purchasing RedHat or SuSE enterprise, and they'll be there for you.
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