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Obsolete Releases => SME 7.x Contribs => Topic started by: netwrm on May 22, 2008, 07:25:32 AM
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HI
I am currently running a Firewall on SME 6.0. I need to somehow upgrade/update the box to SME 7.3.
Can anybody please tell me is this possible? I have not seen any how to on this.
Most posts suggest you need to do a fresh 7 install then carry over the settings etc.
I would prefer to do an update as I have LOTS of settings on the 6 box.
Any help and advice is appreciated.
Regards
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PLEASE search the forums...AND the wiki. In a 2 minute search I found this on FAQ!
http://wiki.contribs.org/SME_Server:Documentation:FAQ#Upgrading_Server
If it´s written the best way it´s to do a new server install... there are SOME GOOD REASONS ;)
BTW it´s a bad pratice crossposting (post on two forums same question!). Please do not do it.
Jáder
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Soon I must update an old SME 6.01 (ot of the box install, no contribs) to SME 7.3. I wonder if a CD update will go smoothly. In particluar I am not sure whether the structual changes like new dovecot delimiter or new db pathes are correctly applied by the 7.3 installer. Has anybody done this?
For particular reasons doing a restore on a fresh 7.3 install is not an option in that case.
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Soon I must update an old SME 6.01 (ot of the box install, no contribs) to SME 7.3. I wonder if a CD update will go smoothly.
Appears today only the latest 7.3 iso is available on mirrors so your choice may be limited.
As for upgrade procedure, I personally (your opinion may vary) have always found it best to do full backup, then an upgrade on existing hardware. Once upgraded to latest release, you can perform a default backup/restore to a fresh install and/or onto fresh hardware if you want to return to a base system.
Darrell
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Appears today only the latest 7.3 iso is available on mirrors so your choice may be limited.
I see all the previous released isos in the obsoletes directory.
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I see all the previous released isos in the obsoletes directory.
And so there they hide. Thanks Shad!
In the past, I have always walked through the upgrade procedure. In this case 6.01 > 7.0 > 7.1 etc. This has always worked. Michael was questioning if you can go from 6.01 > 7.3. I have never done so therefore I can not advise if this will work. Going incrementally most definitely does.
Darrell
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Darrell, Shad,
availibilty of the isos is not an issue. I have them all on CDs.
I was hoping that somebody could confirm that I can directly update to 7.3 without walking the time consuming update path. I haven't found anything in the forum or the wiki.