[RADIATOR] Migrating a Radiator+Radmin server

Heikki Vatiainen hvn at open.com.au
Tue Nov 3 15:55:07 CST 2015


On 11/03/2015 11:13 PM, Michael Bellears wrote:
> Thanks - absolutely no mods here....the migration page does mention quite a few mods to tables etc....perhaps it was in an older upgrade?

I took a look at the older Radmin releases too and there's no NASENGINE
there. Also, the latest version does not have NASENGINE either. Engine
does remind me a bit of MySQL DB engines, though.

When upgrading you should step upgrade. Currently, AuthRADMIN.pm in
Radiator and Radmin goodies directory are the same, so there's no need
to copy them.

> What would be your suggestion be?

I would try doing step upgrade from 1.10. There appears to be no DB step
between versions 1.13 and 1.14.

> Ie: It has an "other" version section:
> 
> Other versions
> In order to upgrade between any other versions, you will need to dump your current database, install the new software and then reload your old data:

I would not do this yet but try the steps first.

Thanks,
Heikki

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