The ansible role and the django migrations should take care of it
automatically, BUT please backup all your database and files before
upgrading in case something goes wrong. It happened only once that I'm
aware of but better prevent corrupting your system. If you use VM or lxc,
make a snapshot that can be easily reverted.

Let me know how it goes :-)

Federico


On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 1:30 PM henriqsc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Federico, openwisp2.
>
> I removed the question cause I would study ansible tasks to see if there
> is something that does that when it finds an existing database.
>
> Anyway the question is that I have an older version from around march
> running in production but I want to install a new one for contingency and
> development but the scheme of the database is slightly different and there
> are some new tables too.
>
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