Hi I solved this kind of situation reading in the GUI the option 
'ExportMysqlDB' and before importing the configuration and databases in the new 
operating system.
Good luck
Bye.

Leo.

De: K Post [mailto:nntp.p...@gmail.com]
Enviado el: miércoles, 08 de septiembre de 2021 17:41
Para: ASSP development mailing list
Asunto: [Assp-test] Migration Tips - windows & mysql

Hi,

I'm excited to have received a new (to us but still old) donated server for our 
charity.  I'd like to move the current ASSP installation away from Windows 2012 
and install Windows 2019.  (linux isn't an option due to policy).

I'm running MySQL on the current installation.  To migrate the ASSP 
installation, is there anything I need to be aware of?

I was planning on creating a new Windows installation, getting mysql running, 
backing up the mysql database using phpmyadmin or something, importing that 
database into the new server, copying the full ASSP folder including logs and 
the message corpus.  I assume that once ASSP spins up, I'd need to check for 
any internal IP address references to ASSP that changed.

Am I missing anything? Any suggestions?

Thanks
Ken.
_______________________________________________
Assp-test mailing list
Assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test

Reply via email to