anand_joshi wrote: Best way is to shutdown Scalix server, uninstall the server rpm using “rpm –e scalix-server “
....... Tomcat will not overwrite; it will create a backup file as .bak for the old tomcat and install the new tomcat.....
I've been testing the install on a test server so I have some questions now!
Any reason not to use scalix-installer and select 1 instead of "rpm –e scalix-server"?
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Please choose one or more components to uninstall:
[1] Scalix Server
(version 10.0.1.3 [1.fc4])
[2] Scalix Web Access
(version 10.0.5.1)
[3] Scalix Administration Console
(version 10.0.1.21)
[4] Scalix Remote Execution Service
(version 10.0.1.21)
-> Please enter comma-separated list of numbers:
Also, will 2,3,4 be upgraded correctly or is it also better to uninstall?
Finally, will the tomcat config file be reused (I recall setting a password etc in that config) .
Thanks for your helpfulness, my upgrade is at the end of March!