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    Upgrade to new version

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    • jkandasaJ offline
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      How to upgrade from old version to new version?

      Note: Upgrade supports from 0.0.3-alpha1. Older than this release will not support the upgrade.

      Before moving to new version version,

      • Take a backup
      • Stop mycontroller server (command: mycontroller/bin/stop.sh)
      • rename the directory. (Command: mv mycontroller mycontroller_old)
      • Extract new version (command: tar xzf mycontroller-dist-standalone-*-bundle.tar.gz)
      • Restore backup from

      Steps to take backup:

      • Navigate to Settings -> Backup.

      • Click on Settings. add location where you want to keep backup files. save
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      • Click on Run backup
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      Steps to restore:

      • after backup completed successfully. Stop MyController from command line (Command: mycontroller/bin/stop.sh)
      • rename mycontroller directory (Commnad: mv mycontroller mycontroller_old)
      • Now extract new version. (Commnad: tar xzf mycontroller-dist-standalone-*-bundle.tar.gz)
      • Start new version of MyController. (Commnad: mycontroller/bin/start.sh)
      • Configure backed up file location on our new installation
      • Now old backup file will be listing in our new installation
      • Click on the file and run restore in action
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      • after successful restore change mycontroller/conf/mycontroller.properties manually compare to latest version
      • start the server manually from command line. (Command: mycontroller/bin/start.sh)
      • After successful migration compare and change your mycontroller/conf/mycontroller.properties file with latest file.
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