hi Keith
try the following command...
$ sudo koha-upgrade-schema mykoha
On 1/07/22 2:03 pm, Keith Sorbo wrote:
What is the proper way to update my database from the command line?
When I run from the web interface, it times out and leaves me with an error
in my database.
Thanks.
What is the proper way to update my database from the command line?
When I run from the web interface, it times out and leaves me with an error
in my database.
Thanks.
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Hi Hector,
I've confirmed your wiki account request. Happy editing! :)
Katrin
On 22.09.21 18:23, Hector Gonzalez Jaime wrote:
Hi, I'd like to, but I didn't have an account for the wiki, so I'm
waiting for it to be enabled.
On 9/20/21 4:47 AM, Jonathan Druart wrote:
Hi Hector, Well detailed
Hi, I'd like to, but I didn't have an account for the wiki, so I'm
waiting for it to be enabled.
On 9/20/21 4:47 AM, Jonathan Druart wrote:
Hi Hector, Well detailed instructions, it would help to have them on
the wiki page :)
Would you mind updating the existing section?
Hi Hector, Well detailed instructions, it would help to have them on
the wiki page :)
Would you mind updating the existing section?
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Debian#Upgrade
Le jeu. 16 sept. 2021 à 01:44, Hector Gonzalez Jaime a écrit :
>
> I forgot something, if koha requires
Hello, all!
In our latest exchange, on 16 Sept. 2021 at 09:00 [JST], I received the
following from Hector Gonzalez Jaime :
[Originally 15 Sept. 2021 at 18:25]:
Hi, as with anything else, you should first have a good (tested) backup of
> everything. Koha, server software, and database.
>
>
I forgot something, if koha requires additional software to be
installed, when you run apt-get upgrade it will say something like this:
The following packages have been kept back:
koha-common
In this case, you will need to do:
apt-get dist-upgrade
which will install the needed packages and
Hi, as with anything else, you should first have a good (tested) backup
of everything. Koha, server software, and database.
Then, if you used the debian packages, you should check which version
you are "tracking", something like:
grep -Ri koha /etc/apt/*
would return something like:
Hi, all!
I think I have asked about this before, but I don't recall getting a
definitive answer. But it's awhile, so here goes.
I have seen announcements about updates and upgrades to Koha. ("Come
and get it!") Alas, I don't find instructions for installing updates and
upgrades. There
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Subject: Re: [Koha] How to update
Hi Alex,
Koha does not have an update option from within the program itself, you need to
update from Debian itself.
You would need at least some familiarity with Debian for this to be a
relatively painless operation.
Updating from 3.14 to the latest version
Hi Alex,
Koha does not have an update option from within the program itself, you
need to update from Debian itself.
You would need at least some familiarity with Debian for this to be a
relatively painless operation.
Updating from 3.14 to the latest version (17.11) is a fairly major jump.
hey ya
Our small primary school runs Koha and would like to update it as it
has not been done since it was installed years ago.
Koha version: 3.14.01.000
OS version ('uname -a'):Linux debian 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Sep 23
23:00:18 UTC 2013 i686 GNU/Linux
Perl interpreter:
I have two koha installations. One on a production server and another on a
standby back-up server. Is there a way I can have all the changes made to the
database on the production server also updated to the standby back-up server? I
am thinking of doing it using an entry in a cronjob file that
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