On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 09:59:55AM +0100, Emiliano wrote:
> "Steven J. Sobol" wrote:
>
> > > > I'm eventually going to want to move to 1.4 from 1.2.5. How easy is this
> > > > to do?
> > >
> > > Unless you want to use sitegroups you shouldn't notice the difference,
> > > functionality-wise. New functionality has been added but the 'old'
> > > has been retained.
> >
> > I think you misunderstood. :)
> >
> > Is it as easy as just dumping info out of the database and reloading
> > it on the computer that will be running 1.4?
>
> Yes, if the new installation isn't using sitegroups. If you're moving to
> sitegroups your existing sites are going to be in SG0 by default and
> that
> will take a bit of scripting to get right. I haven't yet found a clean
> way
> to automate this. Although you could probably put everything (the admin
> interface included) in a newly created SG and install Asgard using
> repligard.
> Right, Alexander?
Yes. By default we assume that Asgard's installation is done using SG0 access
(i.e. <login/> section in Repligard's conf file contains SG0 username/password).
Though you easily can apply Asgard to different SG. Important note: you can
have only one Asgard copy in DB, even in non-SG0 sitegroup because GUIDs which
Repligard is using to determine changes are unique between databases and in
one DB you can have only one record with given GUID.
--
Sincerely yours, Alexander Bokovoy
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