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  • charles cross
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 27

    #1

    Installation requirements Red Hat 4

    Hello! I'm trying to install Zabbix on a Red Hat Enterprise 4 with MySql.
    I'm new on this, so my apologies if I say something wrong...
    I get some documents about installation, and all of them tell that I need Mysql 3.22 or higher. I have Mysql 4.1. installed.
    When I try to compile the server, it says that can't find Mysql Library.
    In one on the docs I 've read, I see that I need libmysqlclient15-dev, and if I look for it, I find that it is a deb file, wich it is only for debian(I believe...)
    My doubt is if I need libmysqlclient15-dev, or if is possible to get it in rpm format.
    So, anyone knows wich mysql library I need? If someone knows how to install Zabbix on Red Hat could please tell me the requirements???

    Thank you!!
  • SharkCZ
    Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 39

    #2
    Install the EPEL repository into your system as descibed in the section "How to use EPEL". And then just do
    "yum --enablerepo=epel-testing install zabbix zabbix-agent zabbix-web"
    and you will get Zabbix 1.4.2 install (both server+web and agent) and all the required packages.

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    • cstackpole
      Senior Member
      Zabbix Certified Specialist
      • Oct 2006
      • 225

      #3
      I ran into this issue when I was using CentOS (close enough to Red Hat anyway). I had to enable a YUM repository to get it. If I remember right, the mysqlclient15-devel is what you actually need. I think I got away with using mysqlclient10-devel because that is what appears to be installed....

      However, since you are on Red Hat you may not have YUM and I don't have the package in cache anymore. I don't even remember which repository it was in...sorry.

      You might be able to find the package here though: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat....i386.rpm.html

      pbone and rpmfind are both great places to get rpm's.

      I believe you actually only need a specific file from that package. So as long as you can find a compatible rpm, you should be OK.

      If I find anything else I will let you know; maybe someone else can help a little better. Good luck.

      [edit] I see I got beat to the punch by SharkCZ. If it really is that simple, you should do that instead.

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      • SharkCZ
        Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 39

        #4
        Originally posted by cstackpole
        [edit] I see I got beat to the punch by SharkCZ. If it really is that simple, you should do that instead.
        It should be, I am maintaining Zabbix packages in Fedora and EPEL :-)

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        • sterno
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 24

          #5
          Debian and Red Hat name their packages differently. The package you'd probably want for compiling things against MySQL on RHEL4 is "mysql-devel".

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          • charles cross
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 27

            #6
            Thank you!

            thank you everyone, but now I have new requirements and I need to install on Fedora 5, wich I believe has the yum inside(maybe I´m telling wrong).
            But this is just a test, finally I'll have to install with RHEL4, so thank you another time, all your help is welcome, if you think I'll have some problem doing this over Fedora 5 please tell me.
            Can I follow the instructions for installing zabbix with centos?? I believe they are almost the same...
            Last edited by charles cross; 20-09-2007, 11:08.

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            • SharkCZ
              Member
              • Apr 2006
              • 39

              #7
              As Fedora 5 is not supported for some time now (last Zabbix packages are for version 1.1.7), I would recommend to rebuild the current source rpm or source rpm for RHEl4 when FC5 has too old curl library.

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