Re: site migration

2020-07-28 Thread Paul Mansfield
AIUI, it's all in the database. https://groups.google.com/g/reviewboard/c/KHjIWCU_YJo well, apart from people's avatars, so I would back up htdocs/media/ On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 17:16, Adam Weremczuk wrote: > Hi Paul, > > Thanks for the hint, I'll bear it in mind. > > What I'm after really is

Re: site migration

2020-07-28 Thread Adam Weremczuk
Hi Paul, Thanks for the hint, I'll bear it in mind. What I'm after really is a site migration procedure applicable to my environment. If there is no official documentation in place maybe somebody could at least provide a list of steps? Regards, Adam On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 at 17:04, Paul

Re: site migration

2020-07-28 Thread Paul Mansfield
did you restore your SECRET_KEY? check your reviewboard settings_local.py file mine is in /var/www/reviewboard/conf/settings_local.py because that's the directory for my virtual http server in there you'll find this: # Unique secret key. Don't share this with anybody. SECRET_KEY =

site migration

2020-07-28 Thread Adam Weremczuk
Hi all, Today I've attempted a migration from: Debian 9.3 Apache 2.4.25 MySQL 5.7.30 ReviewBoard 3.0.17 to: Debian 9.13 Apache 2.4.25 MySQL 5.7.31 ReviewBoard 3.0.18 Rather small differences and I didn't expect much trouble. I started with migrating database (mysqldump) which resulted in the