[BlueOnyx:25727] Re: BlueOnyx 5211R Released

kmrichardson at rogers.com kmrichardson at rogers.com
Wed Nov 23 20:27:55 -05 2022


[INFO] Importing Files of Vsite xxxx.xxxxx.com
[INFO] Starting RSYNC from
xxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx:2222:/home/.sites/site4/var/logs/ to
/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/var/logs/
[INFO] Starting RSYNC from
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2222:/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/web/ to
/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/wwwroot/web/
[INFO] Starting RSYNC from
xxx.xxx.xxxx.xxxx:2222:/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/php.d/ to
/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/wwwroot/php.d/
[INFO] Starting RSYNC from
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2222:/home/.sites/site4/var/webalizer/ to
/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/var/webalizer/
[INFO] Starting RSYNC from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2222:/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/
to /home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/wwwroot/
[INFO] Starting RSYNC from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2222:/home/.sites/site4/var/ to
/home/.sites/site4/wwwroot/var/
[INFO] Configured NameSpace 'SSL' of Vsite xxx.xxx.com.

Here is the output for the easy-migrate 
Fresh Install of 5211R and then easy-migrate 


-----Original Message-----
From: Blueonyx <blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it> On Behalf Of Michael
Stauber
Sent: November 23, 2022 12:19 PM
To: blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it
Subject: [BlueOnyx:25723] Re: BlueOnyx 5211R Released

Hi Arie,

> Question: if I upgrade 5210R to 5211R, will all the settings and home 
> & user dirs stay intact, or do I start from scratch?


For migrations use "Easy Migrate":

https://www.blueonyx.it/easy-migrate

That tries to keep everything as close to identical as possible. Where this
is not feasible it will assume safe defaults.

Say for example you had a Vsite on 5210R that was using PHP 7.4 with "DSO +
mod_ruid2". On 5210R we currently only have PHP-8.0.20 and the PHP options
"suPHP" and "PHP-FPM".

In that case "Easy Migrate" will migrate the Vsite, all settings, all Users,
their settings, MySQL (if enabled and present) and the Vsite will then be
configured to use PHP-8.0.20 and PHP-FPM, as these are the safe defaults.

What else gets migrated by "Easy Migrate"? DNS, SSL certificates, Emails (of
course) and some (if not all) extras from the Vsite's root directory.

So this is as good as it gets and should give you a pretty good data
integrity.


-- 
With best regards

Michael Stauber
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