Thanks Kevin,
I'm going through that right now. I must admit I'm a little confused by
the whole LifeCycle thing. I'm going through
http://bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.0/customizing/lifecycles.html now to
see if I can swing this.
In the meanwhile I am finding that after running *make upgrade-database*
(took me through all the upgrades from 3.8.4 to 4.0.15) and then trying
to set up Apache again I'm running into a loop on the login page. If I
run Apache I don't get a login page at all. If I stop Apache and start
/opt/rt4/sbin/rt-server
then I get:
Reason: your browser did not supply a Referrer header
(/opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Interface/Web.pm:397)
[Mon Jul 29 21:25:46 2013] [notice]: Marking original destination as
having side-effects before redirecting for login.
Request: /rt/NoAuth/Login.html?next=d820f5cbf943dfe116cbee257b840411
Reason: your browser did not supply a Referrer header
(/opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Interface/Web.pm:397)
[Mon Jul 29 21:26:00 2013] [error]: FAILED LOGIN for root from
192.168.0.254 (/opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Interface/Web.pm:753)
[Mon Jul 29 21:26:12 2013] [error]: FAILED LOGIN for rtuser from
192.168.0.254 (/opt/rt4/sbin/../lib/RT/Interface/Web.pm:753)
I'm assuming I've not actually managed to get my database upgraded
properly as I'm very confident of the credentials used (tried others as
well that worked in 3.8.4). After running *make upgrade-database* do I
still need to do the individual upgrades in each of the README files for
the various updates or does *make upgrade-database* effectively do the same?
Thanks
*Paul O'Rorke*
Tracker Software Products
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
On 7/26/2013 5:53 AM, Kevin Falcone wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 01:47:07PM -0700, Paul O'Rorke wrote:
I meant the README Docs in the installer archive mostly.
My concern with the migration is that I used custom statuses for queues and
I have to now use
the LifeCycle set up. I wasn't sure how the DB restore would go because I
imagine I'm going
to have different fields in my database than what 4.0.18 expects. Anyway -
installing 4.0.14
on my new server now and will get back I'm sure if I run into any
troubles...
To start, just port your custom statuses to LifeCycles. That should
be as easy as adding them to the active and inactive lists and
defining some transitions.
Once you're migrated, you can deal with tweaking them to be more
complicated.
-kevin