My problem is that on the central, arrived at step (With a remote database / Run the following command on the Central server:) “dnf install -y centreon-central” I encounter these errors:
[root@sup-cent-01 ~]# dnf install -y centreon-central Last metadata expiration check: 0:44:21 ago on Wednesday 03 August 2022 09:27:07 AM CEST. Error: Problem: package centreon-central-22.04.1-8.el8.noarch requires centreon-license-manager < 22.05.0, but none of the providers can be installed - package centreon-central-22.04.1-8.el8.noarch requires centreon-license-manager >= 22.04.0, but none of the providers can be installed - package centreon-license-manager-22.04.0-1.el8.noarch requires php-pecl-gnupg >= 1.5, but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install the best candidate for the job - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.0-1.el8.remi.7.2.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.0-1.el8.remi.7.3.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.0-1.el8.remi.7.4.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.0-1.el8.remi.8.0.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.0-2.el8.remi.8.1.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.1-1.el8.remi.7.2.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.1-1.el8.remi.7.3.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.1-1.el8.remi.7.4.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.1-1.el8.remi.8.0.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-pecl-gnupg-1.5.1-1.el8.remi.8.1.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering (try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages)
I admit that I am neither an expert in centreon nor in linux and I wonder what I should do. Maybe I should try to install an older version of centreon?
In fact I know a little centreon (I'm not a pro but I have notions). I currently have an installation with several thousand hosts (an old version under centos 6) that I need to migrate to a new infra. The current architecture is distributed and I want to continue to be in this configuration. Unless I am mistaken, the packaged version of centreon does not allow (well at least with version 22.04 under alma) to create such an architecture, please correct me if I am wrong.
In fact I already follow these procedures (and I don't think I was wrong until now with the commands to type). I am at the “Step 2: Installation” part, "With a remote database” and at the first command I have the problem (dnf install -y centreon-central)
Having VM I have made several attempts, it turns out that following the installation of the centreon-release package I cannot launch my installation command for centreon.
If I repeat the commands below after installing the centreon-release package, it's OK.
Hi, I encounter the same problem on a RHEL 8 provided by our system team (so with a specific configuration of repositories to use an internal one).
After I executed the two dnf module commands I’m still unable to install the centreon-central package :
Error: Problem: package centreon-pp-manager-22.10.0-6.el8.noarch requires php-sourceguardian-loader >= 8.1, but none of the providers can be installed - package centreon-central-22.10.4-1.el8.noarch requires centreon-pp-manager < 22.11.0, but none of the providers can be installed - package centreon-central-22.10.4-1.el8.noarch requires centreon-pp-manager >= 22.10.0, but none of the providers can be installed - package php-sourceguardian-loader-8.1-1.el8.x86_64 requires php-common >= 8.1, but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install the best candidate for the job - package php-common-8.1.13-1.el8.remi.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-common-8.1.14-1.el8.remi.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-common-8.2.0-1.el8.remi.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering - package php-common-8.2.1-1.el8.remi.x86_64 is filtered out by modular filtering