Hi Kevin,
once again thank you for your reply.
So If understood correctly:
1)/opt/rt4/sbin/rt-setup-database --action drop database (drop the existing
rt4 database which I created when first install rt4.2.9)
Followed this guide
On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 05:03:49AM -0700, Vas wrote:
A little update.
I have manage to install rt 4.2.9 on a dev server on ubuntu 14.4.1 :)
I have followed as you recommended this:
http://bestpractical.com/docs/rt/latest/backups.html#Restoring-from-backups
and have made the rt-dump.sql.gz and
Hi all,
I would be most grateful if I could get an answer to my problem.
thank you
kind regards
Vas
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A little update.
I have manage to install rt 4.2.9 on a dev server on ubuntu 14.4.1 :)
I have followed as you recommended this:
http://bestpractical.com/docs/rt/latest/backups.html#Restoring-from-backups
and have made the rt-dump.sql.gz and moved it to the new dev server.
Since this is a fresh
Thank you for the input Kevin.
Is there an installation guide for RT 4.2.9 with a LTS Ubuntu?
So far I have only found a 4.2 with Ubuntu 13.10 which is not supported
anymore.
http://binarynature.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/install-request-tracker-4-on-ubuntu-server.html
And with a LTS Ubuntu on 4.0.4
William,
thank you for your input.
I tried what you suggested and it gave me the following error:
http://requesttracker.8502.n7.nabble.com/file/n58916/rtupgrade.png
I would be grateful for some advice on what the problem may be.
I tried looking at the debug log but I get no file or directory when
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 03:22:13AM -0700, Vas wrote:
thank you for your input.
I tried what you suggested and it gave me the following error:
http://requesttracker.8502.n7.nabble.com/file/n58916/rtupgrade.png
I would be grateful for some advice on what the problem may be.
I assume you've
Vas,
Not being familiar with Ubuntu so I don't know where your rt4 install
directory is but on CentOS\RHEL it would be /opt/rt4 so I would run
something like this: /opt/rt4/sbin/rt-setup-database --action upgrade
I had a database from rt 3.8.6 build and similarly did a dump \ restore
to rt