RedmineUpgrade » History » Version 65
Jean-Philippe Lang, 2012-12-08 10:29
| 1 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Upgrading |
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| 3 | 59 | Etienne Massip | p{color:red}. The documentation below is based on upgrading to Redmine 2.x. |
| 4 | You can view a previous version for upgrading to Redmine 1.x "here":/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineUpgrade?version=53. |
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| 5 | 56 | Etienne Massip | |
| 6 | 15 | Eric Davis | {{>toc}} |
| 7 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 8 | 15 | Eric Davis | h2. Step 1 - Check requirements |
| 9 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 10 | 15 | Eric Davis | The first step to upgrading Redmine is to check that you meet the [[RedmineInstall#Requirements|requirements]] for the version you're about to install. |
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| 12 | h2. Step 2 - Backup |
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| 14 | It is recommended that you backup your database and file uploads. Most upgrades are safe but it never hurts to have a backup just in case. |
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| 16 | h3. Backing up the files |
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| 18 | 37 | Ed Ruder | All file uploads are stored to the @files/@ directory. You can copy the contents of this directory to another location to easily back it up. |
| 19 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 20 | h3. MySQL database |
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| 22 | 38 | T. Hauptman | The @mysqldump@ command can be used to backup the contents of your MySQL database to a text file. For example: |
| 23 | <pre> |
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| 24 | /usr/bin/mysqldump -u <username> -p<password> <redmine_database> | gzip > /path/to/backup/db/redmine_`date +%y_%m_%d`.gz |
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| 25 | </pre> |
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| 27 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 28 | h3. SQLite database |
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| 30 | SQLite databases are all contained in a single file, so you can back them up by copying the file to another location. |
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| 32 | h3. PostgreSQL |
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| 34 | 39 | Anonymous | The @pg_dump@ command can be used to backup the contents of a PostgreSQL database to a text file. Here is an example: |
| 35 | <pre> |
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| 36 | /usr/bin/pg_dump -U <username> -Fc --file=redmine.sqlc <redmine_database> |
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| 37 | </pre> |
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| 38 | 64 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 39 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 40 | h2. Step 3 - Perform the upgrade |
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| 42 | 36 | digi byte | Now it's time to perform the actual upgrade. This process is different depending on how you downloaded Redmine. You only need to perform *one* of the following options. |
| 43 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 44 | 40 | Cyber Sprocket | h3. Option 1 - [[Download|Downloaded release]] (tar.gz or zip file) |
| 45 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 46 | 1. Uncompress the new program archive in a new directory. |
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| 48 | 51 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 2. Copy your database settings-file @config/database.yml@ into the new @config@ directory. If you're running Redmine >= 1.4 with mysql and ruby1.9, change the database adapter to `mysql2`. |
| 49 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 50 | 48 | Etienne Massip | 3a. Copy your base configuration settings-file @config/configuration.yml@ into the new @config@ directory. |
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| 52 | 3b. Or, *if upgrading from version older than 1.2.0*, copy your email settings from your @config/email.yml@ into the new @config/configuration.yml@ file that can be created by copying the available @configuration.yml.example@ file. |
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| 53 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 54 | 46 | Etienne Massip | 4. Copy the @files@ directory content into your new installation. |
| 55 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 56 | 54 | Etienne Massip | 5. Copy the folders of your *custom* installed plugins from your @vendor/plugins@ directory (if upgrading from a version prior to version:2.0.0) or @plugins@ directory (else, upgrading from a version >= version:2.0.0) into new installation @plugins@ directory. Make sure that you copy only plugins that are were not initially bundled with your previous Redmine setup. |
| 57 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 58 | 46 | Etienne Massip | 6. Run the following command from your new Redmine root directory: |
| 59 | 29 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 60 | 63 | Etienne Massip | rake generate_secret_token |
| 61 | 31 | Thanos Kyritsis | |
| 62 | 63 | Etienne Massip | This will generate a file (@config/initializers/secret_token.rb@) with a random secret used to secure session data. |
| 63 | 22 | Brad Langhorst | |
| 64 | 46 | Etienne Massip | 7. Check for any themes that you may have installed in the @public/themes@ directory. You can copy them over but checking for updated version is ideal. |
| 65 | 26 | salt racer | |
| 66 | 19 | Jean-Philippe Lang | VERY IMPORTANT: do NOT overwrite @config/settings.yml@ with the old one. |
| 67 | 17 | Erick Pérez Castellanos | |
| 68 | 65 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h3. Option 2 - Upgrading from a SVN checkout |
| 69 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 70 | 2 | Jean-Philippe Lang | 1. Go to the Redmine root directory and run the following command: |
| 71 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre> |
| 72 | svn update |
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| 73 | </pre> |
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| 75 | 25 | Mischa The Evil | 2. If you are upgrading from an older version to 0.8.7+ or from the trunk version of Redmine to r2493 or above, you must generate a secret for cookie store. See the note at the bottom about generating a @session_store@. |
| 76 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 77 | h2. Step 4 - Update the database |
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| 79 | This step is the one that could change the contents of your database. Go to your new redmine directory, then migrate your database: |
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| 81 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre> |
| 82 | 28 | rafael mascayano | rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production |
| 83 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
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| 85 | 55 | Etienne Massip | If you have installed any plugins, you should also run their database migrations: |
| 86 | 18 | Ethan Fremen | |
| 87 | <pre> |
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| 88 | 60 | Etienne Massip | rake redmine:plugins:migrate RAILS_ENV=production |
| 89 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
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| 91 | 15 | Eric Davis | h2. Step 5 - Clean up |
| 92 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 93 | 15 | Eric Davis | 1. You should clear the cache and the existing sessions: |
| 94 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | <pre> |
| 95 | rake tmp:cache:clear |
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| 96 | 10 | Azamat Hackimov | rake tmp:sessions:clear |
| 97 | 3 | Jean-Philippe Lang | </pre> |
| 98 | 12 | Mischa The Evil | |
| 99 | 62 | Etienne Massip | 2. Restart the application server (e.g. puma, thin, passenger) |
| 100 | 12 | Mischa The Evil | |
| 101 | 15 | Eric Davis | 3. Finally go to _"Admin -> Roles & permissions"_ to check/set permissions for the new features, if any. |
| 102 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 103 | 15 | Eric Davis | h2. Common issues |
| 104 | 10 | Azamat Hackimov | |
| 105 | 30 | Zach Gardner | h3. Errors with repository management |
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| 107 | There were several new features added to the reposman.rb file, make sure you have a group specified if you're having issues ( --group=groupnamehere). Also, make sure you follow the instructions [[Repositories_access_control_with_apache_mod_dav_svn_and_mod_perl|here]] again if you only copied your Redmine.pm, and update your Apache configuration as the recommended configuration has changed. |
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| 109 | 58 | Etienne Massip | h3. Generating a new @secret_token.rb@ |
| 110 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 111 | 58 | Etienne Massip | Before version:2.0.0, a @session_store.rb@ file needed to be generated in Redmine's @config@ directory for the cookie based sessions to work. |
| 112 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |
| 113 | 58 | Etienne Massip | Starting from version:2.0.0, the @session_store.rb@ file should not exist. Instead, the following command will generate the @secret_token.rb@ file: |
| 114 | 52 | Etienne Massip | |
| 115 | @rake generate_secret_token@ |
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| 117 | 58 | Etienne Massip | _Note: The code repository for Redmine does not contain the config/initializers/secret_token.rb file, it is created by the above rake command._ |
| 118 | 15 | Eric Davis | |
| 119 | 33 | Cyber Sprocket | h3. Error about member_roles |
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| 121 | If you have had a failed upgrade/migration in the past then you may have a member_roles and/or group_users table already created. The db migration noted above will fail. Simply rename the tables by logging into MySQL command line and executing the rename table command: |
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| 123 | @mysql> rename table member_roles to member_roles_saved |
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| 124 | 34 | Cyber Sprocket | mysql> rename table groups_users to groups_users_saved |
| 125 | 33 | Cyber Sprocket | @ |
| 126 | 32 | Szymon Połom | |
| 127 | 35 | Cyber Sprocket | |
| 128 | 32 | Szymon Połom | h3. Error about "undefined method `add_frozen_gem_path'" |
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| 130 | If you see this error, check if the directory @vendor/rails@ exists and remove or rename it if it does, it might have an old RoR version. |
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| 131 | 35 | Cyber Sprocket | |
| 132 | h3. Related Resources |
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| 134 | These resources may help you with your Redmine upgrade: |
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| 136 | 45 | Jean-Philippe Lang | * "mod_fcgid for Apache2":http://httpd.apache.org/mod_fcgid/ helped us get Rails running on Apache 2 |
| 137 | 35 | Cyber Sprocket | * "Running Redmine on Apache":http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/HowTo_configure_Apache_to_run_Redmine |
| 138 | 41 | Cyber Sprocket | * "Notes about our 0.8.6 to 0.9.3 upgrade issues and how to resolve them":http://www.cybersprocket.com/2010/project-management/upgrading-redmine-from-8-6-to-9-3/ --cybersprocket (2010-04-25) |
| 139 | * "Notes about our 0.9.6 to 1.0(RC) upgrade process":http://www.cybersprocket.com/2010/tips-tricks/upgrading-redmine-from-0-9-6-to-1-0-0/ --cybersprocket (2010-08-14) |