
No that wont work.. Read the upgrade docs. You need to run scripts if you
plan on changing the version.
Also, our environment runs flawlessly on OSX, why change?
-Andy
On 10/31/07 7:00 AM, "kerneljack"
Thank you for all your answers, one other question I have:
How do I migrate an older OTRS database to a new installation? The older one is at version 2.0.4 and i am trying to migrate to 2.2.3.
The older installation was on a OSX Server and the new one will probably be on a Centos 5 machine with OTRS 2.2.3.
Looking at the manual at http://doc.otrs.org/2.2/en/html/c2528.html, I'm thinking a simple
/opt/otrs/scripts/backup.pl -d ...
on the the older machine, and then a:
/opt/otrs/scripts/restore.pl ....
on the new box will work?
Thanks for any help,
On 10/28/07, Agim Cami
wrote: Otrs runs fine under CentOS. Actually I use otrs under CentOS 4.4. So, no need to Install obligatory Suse or Fedora.
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