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= Upgrade =

'''NOTE:''' There is no upgrade path from [[Fedora_14|Fedora 14]] or [[Ubuntu|Ubuntu 12.04 LTS]] to [[Amahi_8|Amahi 8]]. This will require a new install.

== Preparation ==
All commands are executes as <code>root</code> user or precede commands with <code>sudo</code>
* Apps should be uninstalled to ensure success
* Ensure you have your data backed up as a precaution
* Update everything in the system:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
yum -y update
</div>
* Reboot to pick up new kernels, etc:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
reboot
</div>
* Update everything in the system again:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
yum -y update
</div>
* If there are any updates, do it again. If there are new kernels, reboot:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
reboot
</div>
* Follow with the upgrade below

== Execution ==
Install the upgrade tool:
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sudo yum -y install fedup
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Do the live update over the network:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
sudo fedup --network 21 --product=server
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You may see warnings similar to the following warning but you can ignore them for now. We will clean it up before the upgrade is complete.
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .8em 1em; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 0px 1em;">
:<i>WARNING: problems were encountered during transaction test:
:broken dependencies
:perl-PlRPC-0.2020-13.fc19.noarch requires perl-4:5.16.3-266.fc19.x86_64
:ruby-mysql-2.8.2-9.fc19.x86_64 requires ruby-libs-2.0.0.353-16.fc19.x86_64
:Continue with the upgrade at your own risk.</i></div><br />

If the upgrade does not let you due to issues with (for example) extra packages aded by Amahi-installed apps, you may want to add --nogpgcheck option, i.e.
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
sudo fedup --network 21 --product=server --nogpgcheck
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While this happens, we '''recommend you turn on a temporary DHCP server''', (e.g. in your router) since the network may go down for the duration of the actual upgrade.

Once the previous fedup command is complete, reboot the server (the command will tell you):
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
sudo reboot
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The actual upgrade will take place now, so you will not be able to access the server (or the network) until it is complete.

It would be good to have a monitor/keyboard on the system to cover the risk that the upgrade process becomes stuck somehow. This also should let you keep up with progress.

Be aware it may take 15 to 30 minutes at a minimum for the upgrade to complete, depending on your hardware.

Once the upgrade is complete, from the command line execute:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
sudo yum check
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The following message or similar will be displayed:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .8em 1em; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 0px 1em;">
:<i>perl-PlRPC-0.2020-13.fc19.noarch has missing requires of perl(:MODULE_COMPAT_5.16.2)
:ruby-mysql-2.8.2-9.fc19.x86_64 has missing requires of libruby.so.2.0()(64bit)
:Error: check all</i></div><br />

To correct these issues, remove the two bad packages (though this could be dangerous if you had a lot of apps installed (in which case we do not recommend it):
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
sudo yum remove perl-PlRPC-0.2020-13.fc19.noarch ruby-mysql.x86_64
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Ensure all the problems are corrected and execute:
<div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px; text-align: left">
sudo yum check
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The response should be <code>check all</code> which indicates everything is correct.

Now check the functionality of the Amahi dashboard after you get a DHCP lease from your HDA in your client(s). If the process completed successfully, you are now running Fedora 21 with the latest Amahi platform.

Ref: [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp FedUp Wiki]
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