Phillip Ponchot schreef op do 19-12-2013 om 00:26 [-0800]:
> My situation is that Koha is tied to the web server and of course most of the 
> data is in the Koha databases.

Yep.

> As I understand, I have to:
> 
> 1.  Install Koha.
> 2.  Upgrade Koha.
> 3.  Dump the Koha Database.
> 4.  Copy it to a pen drive (the old server is no longer connected to the 
> intranet).
> 5.  Import the Koha Database
> 
> 6.  It is my understanding at this point that I have to do something to get 
> the New Koha to recognize the imported database as the format will still be 
> in the old Koha Format.  Can anyway tell me what commands and how to to this?

The instructions detailed here:

http://lists.katipo.co.nz/pipermail/koha/2013-December/038228.html

are pretty much all you need, they cover the update process too (which
is step 5.) Just adapt them to your situation as needed.

> 7.  Also all the web pages are done via Koha (maybe via WordPress).  Does 
> anyone know the procedures to get this back up and working?  

Not really, that's not a thing Koha does generally, so you'll have to
just redo however you did it in the first place.

> I've got a good feeling about this but I know from technical experience with 
> other programs that doing things in the right steps is crucial.  I do read 
> the instructions but sometimes there are little catches that are not 
> included. 

It's fairly straightforward really, and once you have a database dump
saved somewhere safe, there's nothing that can go wrong that you can't
fix.

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