If you test the new version in a test site you may not find any problems - which may appear if you do not simply use a new installed version but an updated one. That's why I mentioned the possibility to copy your existing site to a new name and do an "omd update" on this site to check if the site does throw any problems after update ;-)
Regards, Marcel Johnny Duane <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 5. Okt. 2015 um 21:56 Uhr: > That's ace, did not realise you could run multiple sites, on different > versions, in parallel to each other > > Only point I wasn't sure in your instructions though was 'eventually copy > existing site and update this to check the update status' > > Not sure what you mean by checking the update status on an existing site > sorry? > > Thanks again > John > > On 5 Oct 2015, at 20:28, Marcel Schulte <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Johnny, list, > > you must differenciate between updating the OMD package and the OMD > site(s). OMD is designed in such a way that you can install many versions > in parallel - and even run several sites using these versions. That's one > of many benefits of OMD. > > To update a site I'd normally do this: > > * install new/another OMD version in parallel to the existing one > * create a test site with the new version to check if the new version > works like expected ;-) > * eventually copy existing site and update this to check the update status > > > ...and after finishing the tests, all following commands as siteuser of > existing site... > * stop existing site (omd stop) > * update site (omd update) to new version > * start site (omd start) > > That's it, good luck, > Marcel > > > Johnny Duane <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 5. Okt. 2015 um > 20:45 Uhr: > >> Hi Marcel >> >> I've never fully understood the Omd update feature? >> I currently run omd 1.20 on Ubuntu server 14.04. Is my best upgrade path >> to install omd 1.30 on a fresh Ubuntu then import a backed up config from >> 1.20? >> >> Cheers >> John >> >> On 5 Oct 2015, at 19:02, Marcel Schulte <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> OMD installations are never done "on top" of installed older versions but >> more "in parallel". You may do but do not have to execute an "omd update >> SITENAME" after installing a new version. >> >> HTH, >> Marcel >> >> Kris Lou <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 5. Okt. 2015 um >> 19:59 Uhr: >> >>> It looks like the RHEL/CentOS release of omd-1.30 is a separate package >>> from omd-1.20, so not triggered via automatic yum upgrades. Are there any >>> issues with installing on top of an existing 1.20 system? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> -Kris >>> >>> >>> Kris Lou >>> [email protected] >>> >>> On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 7:02 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor) < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> On 10/05/2015 08:53 AM, Marcel Schulte wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Stephen, list, >>>>> >>>>> 1.30 can be downloaded from consol repository, don't know why Sven >>>>> forgot >>>>> to update the omdistro.org page: >>>>> >>>>> https://labs.consol.de/repo/stable/ >>>>> >>>> >>>> Found that about 30 minutes ago, but thanks just the same. Got it >>>> bookmarked now. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Stephen Berg >>>> Systems Administrator >>>> NRL Code: 7320 >>>> Office: 228-688-5738 >>>> [email protected] >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> omd-users mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.mathias-kettner.de/mailman/listinfo/omd-users >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> omd-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.mathias-kettner.de/mailman/listinfo/omd-users >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> omd-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.mathias-kettner.de/mailman/listinfo/omd-users >> >>
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