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Subject: [Dspace-tech] upgrade help
Hi all
I'm still trying to move our dspace 1.4 instance to a separate
machine running 1.5. All the docs I've found only tell how to upgrade a
1.4 to 1.5 instance
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Subject: [Dspace-tech]
upgrade
help
Hi all
I'm still trying to move our dspace 1.4 instance to a
separate machine running 1.5. All the docs I've found only tell how to
upgrade
a 1.4 to 1.5 instance of dspace, not move everything to a new
[ there was something printed to the terminal (that went by too fast to catch with ^c and I wasn't able to redirect the output to a file either) ]
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Hi Rod,
apart from detail problem. It is best to do the move to another maching
and the upgrade in 2 seperate steps. Otherwise it is difficult to find
out where precisely the problem lies, if one occurs.
Sunny Greetings
Claudia Jürgen
Rod Harris schrieb:
Hi all
I'm still trying to
If your trying to do a backup of a production instance using pg_dump
and setting up a test instance of that system to do the upgrade
against, then your steps are correct. You don't want to run
'database_schema_14-15.sql' against the existing production machine as
you will break that
Hi all
I'm still trying to move our dspace 1.4 instance to a separate
machine running 1.5. All the docs I've found only tell how to upgrade a
1.4 to 1.5 instance of dspace, not move everything to a new machine
altogether and upgrade to 1.5 at the same time.
I have done a pg_dump --oids -U
Rod,
You probably forgot to recreate the db that's why you got the errors,
run before you restore the data (and after you created the empty database):
(from the target directory)
ant setup_database
ant load_registries
now restore your database
*psql -U dspace -d dspace dspace-backup.sql
*and
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