I think the documentation is clear; I must have edited the wrong fedora.fcfg at some point - system works fine now. Thanks again.
Walker On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 1:31 AM, Steve Bayliss <stephen.bayl...@acuityunlimited.net> wrote: > Hi Walter > > In the instructions at > https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCR30/Upgrading+from+3.x#Upgradingfrom3.x > -Upgradingfrom3.xto3.4.2 > > At 2.b you should have modified fedora.fcfg's paths for these two locations > to point to your old object and datastream stores - so those old locations > are the locations that Fedora should be now using for your new installation. > > Maybe the documentation wasn't clear in this respect? (again I notice that > the 3.4.1 to 3.4.2 instructions have more detail on this). > > So after you had followed the instructions these paths should remain as you > set them at 2.b - the old locations. > > Regards > Steve > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Walker Sampson [mailto:walker.samp...@gmail.com] >> Sent: 31 January 2011 23:51 >> To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users. >> Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Upgrading 3.3 to 3.4.2 question >> >> >> Steve, >> >> Thanks! I followed the instructions and the upgrade went smoothly. >> >> I have a question about the locations of $FEDORA_HOME/data/objects and >> .../datastreams. As per the instructions, I pointed the new Fedora >> instance to the old repository's data/objects and data/datastreams >> folders in fedora.fcfg. This worked correctly and I was able to access >> all our content. >> >> After completing the instructions I noticed in fedora.fcfg that the >> paths for objects and datastreams had been set to the new Fedora >> instance's location. I ingested a test object and its data seemed to >> be stored in these paths, but only this object, while all our old >> content was located in the older data/objects and data/datastreams >> paths. >> >> My question is how does Fedora manage these two locations? Is there a >> symbolic link from the new paths to the old repository's directories? >> I am curious to know, partially in an attempt to anticipate future >> upgrades procedures, and partially to understand if it is safe to try >> and consolidate these locations. >> >> My apologies if my explanations are unclear! >> >> Walker >> >> >> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Steve Bayliss >> <stephen.bayl...@acuityunlimited.net> wrote: >> > Hi Walter, I've amended the wiki page slightly to >> hopefully make that >> > clear. Steve >> > >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> From: Walker Sampson [mailto:walker.samp...@gmail.com] >> >> Sent: 27 January 2011 17:02 >> >> To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users. >> >> Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Upgrading 3.3 to 3.4.2 question >> >> >> >> >> >> Steve, >> >> >> >> Ah I see. I'll set 3.4.2 in a new path then. Thanks for the help. >> >> >> >> Walker >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Steve Bayliss >> >> <stephen.bayl...@acuityunlimited.net> wrote: >> >> > Hi Walker >> >> > >> >> > I think the documentation might be a little imcomplete. >> >> > >> >> > I think for the 3.x to 3.4.2 upgrade instructions you >> >> should be installing >> >> > the new version of Fedora to a different location, which is >> >> not stated in >> >> > the instructions (it is for the 3.4.1 to 3.4.2 upgrade >> >> instructions though). >> >> > >> >> > So you should not choose to overwrite your existing >> >> installation, you should >> >> > install the new version to a new location and proceed with >> >> the instructions >> >> > from there. >> >> > >> >> > Regards >> >> > Steve >> >> > >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> >> From: Walker Sampson [mailto:walker.samp...@gmail.com] >> >> >> Sent: 26 January 2011 18:29 >> >> >> To: Fedora Users >> >> >> Subject: [fcrepo-user] Upgrading 3.3 to 3.4.2 question >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> >> >> I'm upgrading a Fedora 3.3 instance to Fedora 3.4.2 as per the >> >> >> instructions here: >> >> >> >> >> >> https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FCR30/Upgrading+from+3.x >> >> >> >> >> >> When following Step 2, installing the newer version, I'm >> >> prompted as >> >> >> to whether I want to overwrite my Fedora home directory >> >> (which is the >> >> >> default, /usr/local/fedora). 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