I have a deployed rails app that has been running for several months on
one ISP.

I'm moving everything to a different ISP in the next couple days.

What is the easiest way to duplicate the production database on the new
server?  How careful do I need to be about major/minor version numbers
on the mysql server software on both ends?  The destination VPS is a new
Centos5 install, so is quite probably a little newer across
the board than the almost a year old source VPS.  Sorry I didn't have
the actual version numbers handy while I wrote this.

The data being moved is just from a social networking type site, not
accounting or something where the world would come tumbling down if
there are a few minor differences after the transition.

Other than the database, getting all the necessary gems installed, and
getting the new Capistrano recipe setup right, is there anything else I
haven't thought of that is lurking there to bite me?

Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom before I tackle this thing.

cheers,
jp
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