I'm sorry! I responded a bit too quickly.
IF you're using PostgreSQL, run 'sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0.sh'
IF you're using MySQL, run 'sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0-mysql.sh'
IF you're not sure which one you're running, running BOTH will not hurt
your installation.
or, simply run something like, 'ps aux | grep mysql' to see if MySQL is
being used
On 04/29/2016 10:22 AM, Steve Ankeny (stev...@cinergymetro.net) wrote:
better yet, just run them
IF they're needed, they will execute, and IF not, they'll do nothing.
On 04/29/2016 08:22 AM, Michael Vogel (ica...@dabo.de) wrote:
Hi!
Sometimes there seems to be a need to run database update scripts after
SOGo was updated. My problem is that I never know if or which of theses
scripts I had to call.
Mostly I really don't know the old SOGo version. For example: I just
updated and I'm now on 2.3.1. I don't know if I have to call the script
"sql-update-2.2.17_to_2.3.0-mysql.sh".
Is there any script that I haven't found by now that simply does a check
for the current database schema and does all needed changes?
Michael
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