Difference between revisions of "Amahi 4 to 5"
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The transition from Amahi 4 to Amahi 5 brought along many many improvements. Unfortunately, these make upgrading very very hard, so we only supported fresh intalls. | The transition from Amahi 4 to Amahi 5 brought along many many improvements. Unfortunately, these make upgrading very very hard, so we only supported fresh intalls. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:04, 29 March 2015
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The transition from Amahi 4 to Amahi 5 brought along many many improvements. Unfortunately, these make upgrading very very hard, so we only supported fresh intalls.
Quick and dirty guide on transitioning from Amahi 4.x to Amahi 5.x:
- Back up your data
- Back up your data
- Back up your data
- Back up the /var/hda/ directory (which includes your files, if you had them there)
- Back up your home directories under /home/*
- Back up your databases with the phpmyadmin app or the phpmybackup app.
- Install Fedora 12 with Amahi 5 fresh
- Recover your apps and their databases
- If you had any calendars they will be in the old /var/hda/calendar/html
- you can use (cd /var/hda/calendar/html; tar -cvzf /tmp/calendars.tgz *) to back them up
- to recover them in the new HDA, (cd /var/hda/calendar/html; tar -xzvf calendars.tgz)
- Restore your users and the settings you had before
