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<properties> | |
<title>Upgrade</title> | |
<author email="sebawagner@apache.org"> | |
OpenMeetings Team | |
</author> | |
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<body> | |
<section name="Upgrading OpenMeetings via the Web-Interface"> | |
<p>There is a System Backup and Import tool. Login as Administrator | |
and Goto > Backup | |
</p> | |
<a class="fancybox-buttons" data-fancybox-group="button" href="images/backup.png"> | |
<img src="images/backup.png" alt="" width="600" height="145" /> | |
</a> | |
<p> | |
The Text in the Administration>Backup section actually just says | |
it | |
all. The backup contains users, rooms, organizations and | |
appointements (Invitations and Reminders are NOT included in the | |
Backup and Reminders will not be send again!). The Backup contains | |
also all uploaded Files and Documents and will re-import them again. | |
Max Upload Size is 1000 MB. | |
</p> | |
</section> | |
<section name="Upgrading OpenMeetings from command line"> | |
<p> | |
<i>You need OpenMeetings 2.x or later to have the command line interface (CLI) | |
feature available | |
</i> | |
</p> | |
<p> | |
Alternatively to the Web-Installer you can also export and import | |
via the command line. <br/> | |
<b>You should shutdown the Red5-Service while doing CLI export or import operations</b> | |
<br /> | |
Cd to your red5-home directory, type "admin" and hit enter. You will | |
get options available. | |
<br /> | |
<br /> | |
A typical export would be: | |
<br /> | |
<tt>admin -b -file backup_today.zip</tt> | |
<br /> | |
<br /> | |
A typical import would be: | |
<br /> | |
<tt>admin -r -file backup_yesterday.zip</tt> | |
<br /> | |
<br /> | |
You can also combine the installation with a backup, that way you | |
will create exactly the user table that existed in the backup. | |
<br /> | |
A typical install from backup would be: | |
<br /> | |
<tt>admin -i -file backup_yesterday.zip</tt> | |
</p> | |
</section> | |
</body> | |
</document> |