Hello,
i had the same problem, with postgres script : db update removes all user
tables.
It seems a critical bug : if this is the result expected, a big warning should
be printed before the execution, otherwise a patch is needed to keep user data
safe.
On 30 May 2016 at 12:00, from Christian Mack :
Hello
Those db scripts are only neccessary, if you want to change your db schema to 9
Tables.
After doing so, you have to change your SOGo config accordingly.
Am 28.05.2016 um 19:21 schrieb Azam Premji (blueb...@gmail.com):
Thanks André.
After the upgrade I got the following message:
SOGo database schemas are _not_ automatically upgraded by the packaging system.
So I guessed the script to run after the install. And from the directory list
there were two maybe possible for my install:
sql-update-3.0.0-to-combined-mysql.sh
sql-update-3.0.0-to-combined.sh
I checked MariaDB and SOGo had 53 tables. After running the script it has 9.
Since I’m using MariaDB I ran sql-update-3.0.0-to-combined-mysql.sh which gave
the the output:
Merging tables....
Patching /etc/sogo/sogo.conf….
Now no users have any Calendar items though the Calendars themselves exist. And
for most users they have lost their address books.
Our users are drawn from LDAP and they are able to login using the Web UI but
nothing shows up in the Global Address List. Before we could search users in
this Global Address List. Does this mean there is a new method to enter user
sources in SOGo.conf/defaults?
--
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists