You will create a new instance, say 'name' like this: $ koha-create --create-db name You will then load your backup on the empty db that was created: $ koha-mysql name < backup.sql About step 3, you just need to try. It should work, and we can help with the data errors. Looking forward to your comments. El sáb., 5 feb. 2022 22:13, Mark Alexander <marka@pobox.com> escribió:
I'll however suggest you do the backup load/upgrade before configuring
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server since some of the data uses DB indexes to be identified.
Let me see if I understand this. Is this the order of steps you're recommending?
0. install Debian 10 on new server 1. apt-get install koha-common 2. copy database from the old server (mysqldump args >dump.sql) and load it on new server (mysql args <dump.sql). 3. run updatedatabase.pl 4. run Koha's web installer
I worry about step 3 because I don't understand how updatedatabase.pl knows how to access the old database. In the 3.16 installation I'm working on, the database is called "koha", but in the latest Koha, the database is normally called "koha_INSTANCE". Is this a problem, and if so, what do I do about?
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