On 13 September 2012 21:41, Jeff Pritchard <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an old rails project that is currently in Rails 2.3
>
> I'm about to undertake updating the project to Rails 3.2.
>
> The old project's production server is on mysql 5.0 and has a medium
> size database (not huge, but certainly big enough that I need to keep
> the data after I upgrade the app).
>
> If I do a modern deployment of Rails 3.2 (apache and latest stable mysql
> on latest suse linux) I'm wondering if I will be able to just copy the
> db over from the old server, or if there will be a need for some sort of
> a migration?
>
> Any info on what I'm up against there will be much appreciated.

In that situation I would use mysqldump to get a dump of the db and
create the new one from that.  There may well be better ways however.

Colin

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