[Pkg-owncloud-commits] [owncloud-doc] 164/227: added missing upgrade steps, fixed errors
David Prévot
taffit at moszumanska.debian.org
Sat Oct 11 17:20:45 UTC 2014
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commit f08db745f4ce693d229aef2bb9ea2e3101606437
Author: Carla Schroder <carla at owncloud.com>
Date: Tue Sep 23 15:00:22 2014 -0700
added missing upgrade steps, fixed errors
---
admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.rst | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.rst b/admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.rst
index b96b981..c581adf 100644
--- a/admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.rst
+++ b/admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.rst
@@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ Manual Upgrade Procedure
Start by putting your server in maintenance mode. Do this by entering your
``config.php`` file and changing ``'maintenance' => false,`` to ``'maintenance'
-=> true,``. This kicks out any logged-in users, and prevents new logins.
+=> true,``. This prevents new logins, and logged-in users can't make any
+further requests.
1. Ensure that you are running the latest point release of your current major
ownCloud version.
@@ -53,15 +54,16 @@ specific commands to use in different Linux operating systems:
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Operating System | Command (as root) |
+==================+==============================================+
- | CentOS (Redhat) | ``apachectl stop`` |
+ | CentOS/RHEL | ``apachectl stop`` |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| Debian | |
| or | ``/etc/init.d/apache2 stop`` |
| Ubuntu | |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
- | openSUSE | |
- | or | ``/usr/sbin/rcapache2 stop`` |
- | SUSE (SLE) | |
+ | SUSE Enterprise | |
+ | Linux 11 | ``/usr/sbin/rcapache2 stop`` |
+ | | |
+ | openSUSE 12.3 and up | ``systemctl stop apache2`` |
+-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
To stop the Windows IIS web server, you can use either the user interface (UI)
@@ -73,7 +75,7 @@ or command line method as follows:
| | |
+======================+===================================================+
| User Interface (UI) | 1. Open IIS Manager and navigate to the |
- | | Web server node in the tree. |
+ | | web server node in the tree. |
| | |
| | 2. In the **Actions** pane, click **Stop**. |
+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
@@ -130,20 +132,20 @@ from one Linux operating system to another.
To start an Apache server, refer to the following table for specific commands
to use in different Linux operating systems:
- +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
- | Operating System | Command (as root) |
+ +-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+ | Operating System | Command (as root) |
+==================+==============================================+
- | CentOS (Redhat) | ``apachectl start`` |
- +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
- | Debian | |
- | or | ``/etc/init.d/apache2 start`` |
- | Ubuntu | |
- +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
- | openSUSE | |
- | or | ``/usr/sbin/rcapache2 start`` |
- | SUSE (SLE) | |
- +------------------+----------------------------------------------+
-
+ | CentOS/RHEL | ``apachectl start`` |
+ +-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+ | Debian | |
+ | or | ``/etc/init.d/apache2 start`` |
+ | Ubuntu | |
+ +-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
+ | SUSE Enterprise | |
+ | Linux 11 | ``/usr/sbin/rcapache2 start`` |
+ | | |
+ | openSUSE 12.3 and up | ``systemctl start apache2`` |
+ +-----------------------+-----------------------------------------+
To start the Windows IIS web server, you can use either the user interface
(UI) or command line method as follows:
@@ -152,7 +154,7 @@ To start the Windows IIS web server, you can use either the user interface
| | |
+======================+===================================================+
| User Interface (UI) | 1. Open IIS Manager and navigate to the |
- | | Web server node in the tree. |
+ | | web server node in the tree. |
| | |
| | 2. In the **Actions** pane, click **Stop**. |
+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
@@ -166,12 +168,26 @@ To start the Windows IIS web server, you can use either the user interface
| | then press **ENTER**. |
+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
-Now you should be able to open a Web browser to your ownCloud server, log in
-as usual, and see your nice upgraded server. Look at the bottom of the Admin
-page to verify the version number. Check your other settings to make sure
-they're correct.
-
-Go to the Apps page and review the core apps to make sure the right ones are
-enabled.
+12. Now you should be able to open a web browser to your ownCloud server and
+ log in as usual. You have a couple more steps to go: You should see a
+ **Start Update** screen. Review the prequisites, and if you have followed
+ all the steps click the **Start Update** button.
+
+
+ If you are an enterprise customer, or are running a large installation with
+ a lot of files and users, you should launch the update from the command
+ line. The ``occ`` command is in your ``owncloud/`` directory, so on a
+ typical Linux installation you could run this command:
+
+ ``php /var/www/owncloud/occ upgrade``
+
+13. The upgrade operation takes a few minutes, depending on the size of your
+ installation. When it is finished you will see a success message, or an
+ error message that will tell where it went wrong.
+
+Assuming your upgrade succeeded, take a look at the bottom of the Admin page to
+verify the version number. Check your other settings to make sure they're
+correct. Go to the Apps page and review the core apps to make sure the right
+ones are enabled.
Now you can review your third-party apps, and upgrade and enable them.
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