Difference between revisions of "Updating Onepoint"
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1- first step is to backup database.php and config.json. | 1- first step is to backup database.php and config.json. | ||
− | vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint/application/config/database.php | + | ]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint/application/config/database.php |
[[File:Update1.png]] | [[File:Update1.png]] | ||
− | vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/cfg/config.json | + | ]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/cfg/config.json |
[[File:Update2.png]] | [[File:Update2.png]] | ||
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2- After doing the backup mentioned in the previous step, stop the onepoint-worker service. | 2- After doing the backup mentioned in the previous step, stop the onepoint-worker service. | ||
− | /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/stop-onepoint-worker | + | ]# /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/stop-onepoint-worker |
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3- Update the Onepoint with the yum command. | 3- Update the Onepoint with the yum command. | ||
− | + | ]# yum update onepoint | |
[[File:Update3.png]] | [[File:Update3.png]] | ||
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4- Restore database.php and config.json. | 4- Restore database.php and config.json. | ||
− | vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint/application/config/database.php | + | ]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint/application/config/database.php |
[[File:Update1.png]] | [[File:Update1.png]] | ||
− | vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/cfg/config.json | + | ]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/cfg/config.json |
[[File:Update2.png]] | [[File:Update2.png]] |
Latest revision as of 18:07, 4 May 2020
This page is intended to assist the user to update de Onepoint, for good practices the first step is to backup the machine’s status.
1- first step is to backup database.php and config.json.
]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint/application/config/database.php
]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/cfg/config.json
NOTE:The information above is demonstrative, the filling must be done according to your information.
2- After doing the backup mentioned in the previous step, stop the onepoint-worker service.
]# /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/stop-onepoint-worker
3- Update the Onepoint with the yum command.
]# yum update onepoint
4- Restore database.php and config.json.
]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint/application/config/database.php
]# vi /usr/share/onepoint/onepoint-worker/cfg/config.json
NOTE:The information above is demonstrative, the filling must be done according to your information.
5- After doing the restore requested in the previous step, go to http://<ADDRESS>/onepoint/ui/setup/update and execute DB update.
http://<ADDRESS>/onepoint/ui/setup/update