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Upgrading from Ubuntu 8.10 to 9.04
I was wondering if upgrading a server running ISPconfig 3.0.1.1 on Ubuntu 8.10 to Ubuntu 9.04 is supported?
If so is there anything special I need to know? If not, is there any indication for when this will be supported? Thanks! |
I haven't tried (tried this with an ISPConfig 2 server only where I had no problems), but I think it should work. If you want to go sure, make a backup before the upgrade (e.g. with SystemImager, Ghost4Linux or Clonezilla).
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Please if someone tries it, please post the results
Thanks Ignacio |
I just tried this by doing the following. (It is not reccommended to do this by ssh.)
apt-get install update-manager-core do-release-upgrade 1 package to be deleted 36 packages to be installed 394 packages to be upgraded Download size 269M I will post further results in about 1 -2 hours. |
During the upgrade I was given a few options.
1. I kept the currently installed version of /etc/mysql/my.cnf (default) 2. I kept the currently installed version of /etc/apache2/ports.conf (default) 3. I kept the currently installed version of /phpmyadmin/apache.conf (default) 4. I choose NO to configure database for phpmyadmin with dbconfig-common. 5. I deleted obsolete packages 6. Restarted the computer. Now I have incoming E-mail broke. Please see following post Good Luck. |
1st problem with upgrade
It seems that I found my first problem with the upgrade.
incoming mail is not working. This is what I see in my ispc cron log. /bin/sh: /usr/local/ispconfig/server/scripts/run-getmail.sh: Permission denied I tried to log in as root and run script and got this error. /usr/share/getmail4/getmailcore/baseclasses.py:26: DeprecationWarning: the sets module is deprecated import sets Error: configuration file /etc/getmail/*.conf does not exist I have lots of mail showing in mail queue. something similar to. BF118E05B 4637 Tue May 5 11:12:33 MAILER-DAEMON (connect to cluster-b.mailcontrol.com[85.115.56.190]:25: Connection timed out) fpkfmb@br.ebmpapst.com I don't know where to go from here. Can anyone help? Thanks |
resolved
The upgrade removed several files including the /tmp dir where ISPConfig was originally downloaded. I downloaded ispconf again and reinstalled. |
Thanks for posting your experiences, this is very useful!
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