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| </tab> | | </tab> |
| </tabs> | | </tabs> |
− | Go to http://yourdomainsme/bugzilla and then perform the login in your web browser. | + | Go to http://yourdomain.sme/bugzilla and login as admin in your web browser. |
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− | Before that you have to find your login credentials
| + | * email : admin@yourdomain.sme |
| + | * password : is given by |
| + | config getprop bugzilla AdminPassword |
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− | See your email and you password
| + | You then have to set the local email details: |
| + | |
| + | Access Administration/Parameters/Email and then select "smtp" as mail_delivery_method, "localhost" as smtpserver and blank smtp_username, and smtp_password, and un-select SSL. |
| + | |
| + | === Migrating data from previous version === |
| + | Before overwriting or uninstalling the previous version you can dump the data from the database:<syntaxhighlight lang="shell"> |
| + | mysqldump -u bugzilla -p bugzilla > bugzilla.sql |
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− | by the db command choose the AdminPassword
| + | or |
− | config show bugzilla
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− | login as "admin " with the password as above.
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− | You then have to set the local email details:
| + | mysqldump105 -u bugzilla -p bugzilla > bugzilla.sql |
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− | Access Administration/Parameters/Email and then select "smtp" as mail_delivery_method, "localhost" as smtpserver and blank smtp_username, and smtp_password, and un-select SSL.
| + | </syntaxhighlight>and then import it into the "new" database:<syntaxhighlight> |
| + | mysql bugzilla < bugzilla.sql |
| + | </syntaxhighlight>and finally run the checksetup.pl bugzilla script to make sure that the database is upgraded to the latest structure (but retains the data).<syntaxhighlight> |
| + | /usr/share/bugzilla/checksetup.pl |
| + | </syntaxhighlight> |
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| === Uninstall === | | === Uninstall === |
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| yum remove smeserver-bugzilla | | yum remove smeserver-bugzilla |
− | signal-event post-upgrade; signal-event reboot
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| === Bugs === | | === Bugs === |