Hi Lee,
The typical upgrade path is to take a backup of your database (I think
that's what Matt was pointing out), restore it on the new machine, then
follow the steps in 6b in the README:
https://bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.2/README.html
(It's good to read the whole README, but those are th
Thanks, that looks like it could be an option too.
Digging through the docs more, I see that there are two utilities that
could be more useful:
rt-serializer
rt-importer
If I'm reading it correctly, I can use rt-serializer to export the
contents of the RT3.8 database and then take that and f
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Lee Wiscovitch wrote:
> There is no import/export feature that I can use right?
https://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.2/backups.html
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So first off, somehow never used a mailing list before so if I'm doing
this wrong many apologies ;)
We're currently running RT3.8.11 on Ubuntu and it's functioning about as
best as we can expect.
I'm currently documenting/testing installing RT4.2 via aptitude on
Debian Jessie. We're trying t