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How to update zabbix-agent2 from 6.4.17 to version 7.0.4.

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  • jburysom
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2024
    • 16

    #1

    How to update zabbix-agent2 from 6.4.17 to version 7.0.4.

    I cannot find anything in the documentation on upgrading the zabbix-agent from version 6.x to version 7.x on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x. What is the correct sequence or steps to upgrade the zabbix-agent2 on a Red Hat client. (I have re-installed my zabbix servers from 6.4.14 to 7.0.4)

    Should you remove the old package first or can you perform an update/upgrade to the latest package after updating the release RPM?

    Thanks – John

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    Option 1:
    • Remove old zabbix-release package for zabbix-release-6.4-1.el7.noarch
    • Install the latest zabbix-release package for zabbix-release-latest.el7.noarch.rpm
    • Run “yum update zabbix-agent2” to update the package? (Is there a need to stop the zabbix-agent2 service prior to upgrading?)

    Option2:
    • Remove old zabbix-release package for zabbix-release-6.4-1.el7.noarch
    • Install the latest zabbix-release package for zabbix-release-latest.el7.noarch.rpm
    • Uninstall the old zabbix-agent2 package 6.4.17. (yum remove zabbix-agent2)
    • Install the new zabbix-agent2 package for version 7.0.4. (yum install zabbix-agent2)

  • Answer selected by jburysom at 26-11-2024, 20:41.
    jhboricua
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2021
    • 113

    Option 1 if you want to retain your agent configuration, as option 2 might remove it. Also, you don't have to remove the old zabbix-release package prior to install the new one. The RPM install will recognize the new one as an upgrade and handle it accordingly.

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  • jhboricua
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2021
    • 113

    #2
    Option 1 if you want to retain your agent configuration, as option 2 might remove it. Also, you don't have to remove the old zabbix-release package prior to install the new one. The RPM install will recognize the new one as an upgrade and handle it accordingly.

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