To keep your historical performance data and migrate your MySQL database to SQL Server, please complete the following steps:

    1. Stop the up.time data collector:
Unix: # /etc/init.d/uptime_core stop   
Windows: > net stop "up.time data collector"
  1. Dump the database: > / scripts / fulldatabasedump 
  2. Set up the SQL Server database.
  3. Edit the uptime.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
  4. Stop the MySQL database:

    Unix: # /etc/init.d/uptime_datastore stop 
    Windows: > net stop "up.time data store"


  5. Initialize the database: > / resetdb --nodata really
  6. Import the database to SQL Server: > / scripts / fulldatabaseimport
  7. Start the data collector:
     

    Unix: # /etc/init.d/uptime_core start 
    Windows: > net start "up.time data collector"