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  • Xyk0
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 6

    #46
    Originally posted by Kerrygeek
    At the risk of sounding pretty ignorant, what do I need to do to apply this patch? Is it something I just run from the command line or do I need to be logged into mysql to run it from there? I'm a hardware guy and don't know much about software... I see today that my 1.6.2 server seems to be eating memory, it's hitting swap for the first time and has been growing all day.

    Tnx,
    Kerry
    Just upgrade to 1.6.4. It's pretty straighforward as there is no database update: just recompile and update frontend's files.

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    • Kerrygeek
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 115

      #47
      I may do that this weekend, sooner if it gets unstable. Still, I don't want to live in ignorance! ;-) I want to be ready for the next patch, what do I need to do to install this patch? I've also seen problems with 1.6.4 so I'm not in a rush to upgrade.

      Tnx,
      Kerry

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      • Xyk0
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 6

        #48
        Originally posted by Kerrygeek
        I may do that this weekend, sooner if it gets unstable. Still, I don't want to live in ignorance! ;-) I want to be ready for the next patch, what do I need to do to install this patch? I've also seen problems with 1.6.4 so I'm not in a rush to upgrade.

        Tnx,
        Kerry
        Just run the following on the source dir of zabbix:

        patch -p0 < patchfile.patch

        and to revert a patch:

        patch -R < patchfile.patch

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        • elvar
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2008
          • 226

          #49
          Originally posted by Alexei
          Here is the patch for 1.6.2. Thanks to all again!


          Is this fixed in 1.6.4 or will I still need to patch?



          Thanks!

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          • Kerrygeek
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 115

            #50
            Thanks, that looks easy enough that even I can do it!

            Tnx,
            Kerry

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            • Kerrygeek
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2008
              • 115

              #51
              Originally posted by Xyk0
              Just run the following on the source dir of zabbix:

              patch -p0 < patchfile.patch

              and to revert a patch:

              patch -R < patchfile.patch
              Do you have to recompile it or anything after you do this? Is that really all there is to it? I just did a man on "patch" on my linux box here at home and it looks like it's just a diff that makes changes. Pretty cool, I've never even seen "patch".

              Kerry

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              • elvar
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2008
                • 226

                #52
                Originally posted by Kerrygeek
                Do you have to recompile it or anything after you do this? Is that really all there is to it? I just did a man on "patch" on my linux box here at home and it looks like it's just a diff that makes changes. Pretty cool, I've never even seen "patch".

                Kerry

                After applying the patch you must compile the source and then install the newly compiled binaries.

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                • Kerrygeek
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 115

                  #53
                  OK, thanks, so it's almost the same thing as doing the upgrade anyway. I'll probably tinker with it this weekend and might just do the upgrade anyway but now at least I know how to do the patch.

                  Thanks guys!
                  Kerry - through working for tonight

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                  • john headen
                    Junior Member
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 2

                    #54
                    zabbix server Memory Fill Up

                    Hi,

                    Thanks for providing the information about server Memory Fill Up..
                    it is very useful for us.

                    thanks a lot.

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                    • john headen
                      Junior Member
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 2

                      #55
                      Originally posted by elvar
                      After applying the patch you must compile the source and then install the newly compiled binaries.
                      hmm definitely should try this one!!
                      After applying the patch you must compile the source and then install the newly compiled binaries.


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