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All commands are assumed to be run as root. If you don't have access to root, prepend the installation with sudo (ex. | All commands are assumed to be run as root. If you don't have access to root, prepend the installation with sudo (ex. |
Revision as of 12:09, 14 May 2014
Contents
Upgrade Procedure
NOTE: 1.0.0 is a, nearly, complete rewrite from previous versions of FOG. There may be issues when upgrading from past revisions of FOG so please backup you installation before upgrading!
All commands are assumed to be run as root. If you don't have access to root, prepend the installation with sudo (ex.
sudo svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/trunk /opt/fog_1.0.1
sudo ./installfog.sh
Download
- Get the source or tarball.
- To get the Source from SVN
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svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/tags/1.0.1 /opt/fog_1.0.1
- To get tarball file.
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wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/files/latest/download
Prepare for install
- Change to the downloaded source installation folder.
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cd /opt/fog_1.0.1/bin
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- Begin as if you're installing.
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./installfog.sh
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- Confirm you want to upgrade using the .fogsettings UNLESS YOU HAVE TO MAKE CHANGES
Migration Instructions
- Sign into the FOG GUI
- Go to the link you normally go to and you should notice the upgrade/install database screen.
- Click the submit button and it should move on to say, Click here to login, once complete.
- Sign in with your normal user and password.
- Operating System Information
- As the hostOS column has been moved to the images table rather than the hosts table, you need to specify the Operating system of the images currently on your system.
- To do so, login to the FOG GUI and navigate to the Image Management Page. Click on each of your images and set the OSID accordingly.
Congratulations
You should now have an UPGRADED FOG server that will be able to perform all the tasks we've all come to know and love.