Difference between revisions of "Talk:Updating from SME 7.1.x or earlier"
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I think we should mention that before updating you should ensure you have the latest versions of these packages: | I think we should mention that before updating you should ensure you have the latest versions of these packages: | ||
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− | Most of the issues that have arisen have been because these packages haven't been updated and a post-upgrade event hasn't been run. | + | Most of the issues that have arisen have been because these packages haven't been updated and a post-upgrade event hasn't been run. <br /> - [[User:Slords|Slords]] | [[User talk:Slords|Talk]] 10:02, 10 August 2007 (MDT) |
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Revision as of 17:02, 10 August 2007
The only events that invoke initialize-default-databases are:
- bootstrap-console-save/S00initialize-default-databases
- console-save/S00initialize-default-databases
- dns-update/S00initialize-default-databases
- domain-modify/S00initialize-default-databases
- post-install/S00initialize-default-databases
- post-upgrade/S00initialize-default-databases
- yum-install/S50initialize-default-databases
- yum-remove/S50initialize-default-databases
- yum-update/S50initialize-default-databases
Would it be better to signal-event one of these rather than simply running initialize-default-databases?
Mmccarn 06:44, 31 July 2007 (MDT)
kruhm - The lists of servers I had included in the howto under 'dnsbl' and 'rhsbl' were the defaults that would be created by the commands I had listed.
I notice you've corrected the various 'spamhaus' entries, but have the SME defaults changed?
Mmccarn 13:26, 31 July 2007 (MDT)
I think we should mention that before updating you should ensure you have the latest versions of these packages:
- smeserver-support - smeserver-yum
Most of the issues that have arisen have been because these packages haven't been updated and a post-upgrade event hasn't been run.
- Slords | Talk 10:02, 10 August 2007 (MDT)