Hi Adrián,
OTRS supports migration from version to version, and upgrading all the way back from 0.5 to latest 2.4.7, but NOT downgrading.
As Nils said, please do a manual installation on Debian. It's not that much work and IS worth it. Debian is a nice platform.
If you would ever have valid business reasons to downgrade OTRS, you would need to create custom migration scripts to perform the downgrade.
((enjoy))
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Hi,I strongly recommend to not use the Debian package but install from scratch on Debian.On 13.04.2010, at 19:05, Adrián Fernández Leiro wrote:I'm going to migrate my server from Suse to Debian.
I know that Debian has 2.2.7, and I have OTRS 2.4.7 on that Suse
Can I just backup the mysql data, export all configuration data (as administrator agent -> admin -> sysconfig -> download all system config changes) and then restore?The following link may help you: http://doc.otrs.org/2.4/en/html/x531.html
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