You can keep your historical performance data and migrate your Uptime Infrastructure Monitor datastore from a MySQL database to SQL Server.
To migrate from MySQL to SQL Server
- Stop the up.time Data Collector:
Unix: #/etc/init.d/uptime_core stop Windows: > net stop "up.time data collector"
- Dump the database:
> /scripts/fulldatabasedump
- Set up the SQL Server database.
Edit the <uptime_dir>\uptime.conf and <uptime_dir>\controller\resources\uptime_controller.conf file to point to the new database by commenting out the MySQL lines and uncommenting the SQL Server lines.
#dbDriver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
#dbType=mysql
#dbHostname=localhost
#dbPort=3308
#dbName=uptime
#dbUsername=uptime
#dbPassword=uptime
#example SQL Server configuration
dbDriver=net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver
dbType=mssql
dbHostname=localhost
dbPort=1433
dbName=uptime
dbUsername=user
dbPassword=password
Stop the MySQL database:
Unix: # /etc/init.d/uptime_datastore stop
Windows: > net stop "up.time data store"
Initialize the database:
/ resetdb --nodata really
Import the database to SQL Server:
/scripts/fulldatabaseimport
Start the data collector:
Unix: # /etc/init.d/uptime_core start
Windows: > net start "up.time data collector"