adhodgson wrote:Hi,
What about when we are doing the upgrade, moving the /var/opt/scalix/ml/postgres directory out of the way, then doing a new install with the message store intact? Would this create a new Postgres install?
I think I remember doing something like this with a test install a year or so ago, where I just had the /s directory, and no other directory in there, and the installer re-created all the other directories like Tomcat etc, and kept the store intact.
Thanks.
Andrew.
ummmm......i guess so, it seems feasible but......
I can only give you real world experience.
the process I outlined earlier works fine. Takes only 5 minutes extra.
If you are going from 11.3 on rhel4 to 11.3 on rhel5 then either way you look at it you need a virgin postrges directory. This can come from a fresh install or from an install over the top.
Im not a big fan of installing scalix on a system and sticking an existing mailstore in the right location, hoping that scalix will find, keep and upgrade it. I've heard horror stories about things going wrong and mailstores disappearing!!!
To that end i don't tempt fate. When i find a process that works i stick to it. ;)
But its entirely up to you which way you go. Just ensure you have backups available before proceeding.
Good luck!