Thanks Joshua!

Just to be clear,  Is this the order?


  1.  Add mysql to new server.
  2.  Dump old server mysql
  3.  Start mysql on the new server.
  4.  Ingest the sql dump on the new server.
  5.  Run setup-database.sh on the new server
  6.  Start Archive Space on the new server.

I have already installed and Archive Space and have actually seen it working 
with the embedded database.  Have I messed up?

Thanks!

Rick

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D. Shaw
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Hi Rick-

Its always a good idea to run the migration step for any update of the 
application, since schema changes happen pretty frequently.

I'd do the db dump and import as you were planning, but just add that 
additional step of running scripts/setup-database.sh before starting up on the 
new server.

Joshua

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Good afternoon,



My situation is that I am setting up a new server and need to transfer our 
Archive Space instance to the new server  I realize that I need to copy the 
directories and the jar file but then I saw the item below and find it 
confusing.  I thought I would simply dump the database on the old server and 
then ingest it into MySQL on the new server.  After seeing this I am trying to 
figure out if I even need to do a 'migration' this since I have the versions in 
the table below and they are similar.





New Server

Old Server

AS version

2.5.2

2.5.0

Java version

1.7.0_261

1.7.0_261

MySQL version

5.1.73

5.5.52



  1.  Does anyone know if I need to do the migrations?
  2.  Is it simply a matter of running setup-database on the old server and 
then copying something to the new server?



[cid:[email protected]]



Thanks



Rick Neal



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  1.  That should be fine. I have openjdk version "1.8.0_265" on Ubuntu locally 
here.
  2.  I've run it on MySQL and Maria, old and new, and didn't see any trouble 
with the versions I tried. I normally run it on MySQL 5.7.

-Blake

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Good morning,



We are no longer going to be using the oracle java implementation due to 
licensing issues.  I am getting ready to upgrade our operating system on our 
current server to RHEL 7 and so I will probably be installing Version 2.8.



  1.  I see in the installation guide that I should use Java 1.8.   Can I use 
java-1.8.0-openjdk.x86_64?  I think so but just want to make sure.
  2.  Do you have a suggestion as to which database to install (MySQL or 
MariaDB) and which version of that?  I will migrating the database from the 
RHEL 6 server and just want to mitigate any possible issues that I might 
encounter.  I am currently running MySQL  Ver 14.14.



Thanks!



Rick Neal





Rick Neal

Library Systems and Applications Administrator

University of Richmond








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