Group,

  I have read through the upgrade document 
https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/blob/stable/UPGRADE.asciidoc. It 
explains that if you are upgrading from 5.3 to 6.0, all the increments between 
must be installed sequentially along with specific upgrade tasks. However, this 
is a major to major release scenario. I am currently on 6.0.0, looking to 
upgrade to 6.5.0 in a minor to minor upgrade.

  Since I am using yum on Cent 6.7 should I run "yum install 
packetfence-6.x.x-x.el6 --enablerepo=packetfence" for each of the increments 
detailed in the upgrade document? If I should, then should I install all of the 
available updates shown with the command "yum --showduplicates list packetfence 
--enablerepo=packetfence", even if they are not in the upgrade document?

 Or should I  run "yum install packetfence -enablerepo=packetfence" allow 6.5.0 
to install, then run each of the MySQL scripts for the increments detailed? 
Since all  scripts are installed with 6.5.0.

  I am currently using a Cisco Virtual Wireless Controller and Packetfence is 
our wireless captive portal. We are not using the Cisco WLC WebAuth, since a 
virtual appliance is limited to 500 known clients (sleeping clients). After 
successfully authenticating the WLC is given a COA for the respective VLAN and 
the user is switched... Any foreseen problems upgrading from 6.0 to 6.5 in this 
use case?

Thank you,

Jon Buhagiar



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