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r1 Moving From Windows to Linux
============================
If you are moving from a Windows server to a Linux server, especially from
running an older version of |RCE| pre 2.x, use the following information to
successfully migrate your instances and database.
Overview
--------
* Install |RCC| on your Linux server, use the
:ref:`RhodeCode Control Docs <control:rcc>` to guide you through this.
* Copy your |repos| directory to the Linux server.
* Copy your original :file:`rhodecode.ini` file to the Linux server, named
:file:`production.ini` in older versions, and make a minor edit to
point to the copied database.
* Copy your original instance database and update Windows paths to Linux
paths pointing to your |repos| directory.
* Use |RCC| to import and upgrade your |RCE| instance, using the copied and
edited file and database.
Pre-requisites
--------------
* For MySQL, do not use `localhost` in the database connection string of the
:file:`rhodecode.ini` file.
* InnoDB must be the database tables engine.
* Contact |RC| for a new licence Key/Token pair. If you don't, a trial licence
will be applied so you are not locked out of the upgraded instance.
You can find the specific instructions to carry out these pre-requisite steps
in the :ref:`RhodeCode Control upgrade <control:rce-upgrade-2x>` docs.
Configuration File Update
-------------------------
Configure the copied :file:`rhodecode.ini` file to connect to your copied
database. Use the following steps:
1. Open the copied :file:`rhodecode.ini` file.
2. When you open the file, find the database configuration section,
and use the below example to change the connection details:
.. code-block:: ini
#########################################################
### DB CONFIGS - EACH DB WILL HAVE IT'S OWN CONFIG ###
#########################################################
# Point to copied DB
sqlalchemy.db1.url = postgresql://postgres:qwe@localhost/rhodecode.db.copy
sqlalchemy.db1.url = mysql://root:qweqwe@127.0.0.1/rhodecode.db.copy
Database Update
---------------
Update the Windows paths in the ``rhodecode.rhodecode_ui`` database tables.
To do this log into the database and reset the file paths to
Unix format. One login option is to use iShell, see usage examples in the
:ref:`rhodecode-reset-ref` section.
.. code-block:: python
In [28]: from rhodecode.model.settings import SettingsModel
In [29]: paths = SettingsModel().get_ui_by_section('paths')
In [30]: paths[0].value = '/home/user/repos'
In [32]: Session().add(paths[0])
In [33]: Session().commit()
Import and Upgrade
------------------
Once you have made your changes, use |RCC| to import and upgrade your |RCE|
instance to the latest version.
.. code-block:: bash
# Import original instance as explained above
$ rccontrol import Enterprise path/to/rhodecode.ini
# Install a VCS Server as explained above
$ rccontrol install VCSServer
# Check the status of them
$ rccontrol status
- NAME: enterprise-1
- STATUS: RUNNING
- TYPE: Enterprise
- VERSION: 1.5.0
- URL: http://127.0.0.1:10000
- NAME: vcsserver-1
- STATUS: RUNNING
- TYPE: VCSServer
- VERSION: 3.5.0
- URL: http://127.0.0.1:10001
# Upgrade from version 1.5.0 to 3.5.0
$ rccontrol upgrade enterprise-1 --version 3.5.0
Checking for available update for enterprise-1 @ 1.5.0
Stopped enterprise-1
Initiating upgrade to version 3.5.0
...
****************************************
*** UPGRADE TO VERSION 45 SUCCESSFUL ***
****************************************
Note that RCE 3.x requires a new license please contact support@rhodecode.com
Upgrade of RhodeCode Enterprise successful.
Auto starting enterprise-1
Post Migration Tasks
--------------------
* From the |RCE| :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> VCS` page, check that
the :guilabel:`Repositories Location` is correctly pointing to your |repos|.
* Remap and rescan |repos| so that the new instance picks them up, see
:ref:`remap-rescan`.