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Please [http://www.kolmisoft.com/contacts/ contact us] before migration as only Kolmisoft team can migrate the license from old server to new one. | Please [http://www.kolmisoft.com/contacts/ contact us] before migration as only Kolmisoft team can migrate the license from old server to new one. | ||
Process of migration, done by Kolmisoft is the following: | |||
* You make a payment for migration | |||
* You deliver access to both servers (existing MOR server and another server with fresh [[Centos_installation | Centos installation]]) | |||
* We [[Create_new_Ticket_in_Ticket_System | create a ticket]] for migration | |||
* You agree a more appropriate date between 9AM – 6PM GMT+2 Monday to Friday with Kolmisoft support team. | |||
* Technicians start migration at agreed date | |||
* Old server will be active for 1 week | |||
* After 1 week old server expires | |||
If you decide to migrate MOR to another server yourself, please use the following instructions. | |||
Login to Your system, shutdown asterisk and apache: | Login to Your system, shutdown asterisk and apache: |
Revision as of 12:09, 10 January 2012
Please contact us before migration as only Kolmisoft team can migrate the license from old server to new one.
Process of migration, done by Kolmisoft is the following:
- You make a payment for migration
- You deliver access to both servers (existing MOR server and another server with fresh Centos installation)
- We create a ticket for migration
- You agree a more appropriate date between 9AM – 6PM GMT+2 Monday to Friday with Kolmisoft support team.
- Technicians start migration at agreed date
- Old server will be active for 1 week
- After 1 week old server expires
If you decide to migrate MOR to another server yourself, please use the following instructions.
Login to Your system, shutdown asterisk and apache:
/etc/init.d/asterisk stop /etc/init.d/httpd stop
This is needed to make sure you have ideal data in your new server.
Then make a backup of your databases:
mkdir /root/backups cd /root/backups mysqldump --all-databases -u DATABASEUSER -pDATABASEPASSWORD >/root/backups/alldatabases.sql tar -czvf alldatabases_BACKUP.tar.gz /root/backups/*.sql
This will make an archived backup with your databases in /root/backups/alldatabases_BACKUP.tar.gz file
Download and leave a copy in some safe place, for example your workstation.
To extract files from archive do:
tar xvfz file_name.tar.gz
Copy all remaining files:
/etc/my.cnf /etc/asterisk directory (asterisk config files), /home/mor/config (config directory) /var/lib/asterisk/sounds (sounds, including custom ones) /var/spool/asterisk/monitor (recordings) /var/spool/asterisk/faxes /home/mor/public/images/logo ... any other important files which you think could be usefull in future.
Copy your old my.cnf file to /etc/my.cnf (then restart mysql server).
Copy your old files to your new system.
If everything was smooth , its good idea to Change default passwords.