Hi Hector, Thank you for your advice -- I will keep it in mind. We plan to upgrade over Easter when the libraries that we support will all be closed. I will take a full snapshot of the server (virtual machine) first so we can roll back if disaster strikes, and we already keep off-machine daily backups. Do I still need to apply the "auto increment fix" in 18.11? Chris Brown On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 11:00 PM Hector Gonzalez <cacho@genac.org> wrote:
Hello, you should have a complete backup that you trust and know how to restore. Both the database and the host files.
Also, if the upgrade includes your database server, the upgrade may fail, as the upgrade might turn mysql off and leave it off while other packages -like koha-common- get upgraded, and koha-common requires mysql to be up, in order to upgrade your database schema. Make sure your mysql/mariadb packages are upgraded before letting koha upgrade.
Other than that, it should be that simple.
Hector Gonzalez.
On Mar 31, 2019, at 1:09 PM, Chris Brown <chris@stayawake.co.uk> wrote:
Hello,
We are currently running Koha 17.11 (installed from Debian packages) on Debian 9.3, and we want to upgrade to Koha 18.11
Is it really as simple as:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
or is there anything else I need to watch out for? For example, do I need to take action to update the database schema?
Best Regards,
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