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#summary How to upgrade your CORE installation
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= Preferences and Settings =
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CORE preferences are kept in the `~/.core` file. Sometimes upgrading from one version to another causes an incompatibility between versions. You can safely remove this file to avoid conflicts.
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Other CORE settings are saved in `/etc/core/plugins.conf` and `/etc/core/servers.conf` (`/usr/local/etc/core/*` on FreeBSD).
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Be sure to save any configuration files you may have saved from the system-wide directory `/usr/local/lib/core/configs`. Starting with version 3.4, CORE uses a default configuration file path of `/etc/core/configs` (`/usr/local/etc/core/configs` on FreeBSD).
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= Linux upgrade =
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Use the Synaptic/dpkg (Ubuntu) or yum/rpm (Fedora) package managers to uninstall the old packages and install the new ones.
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= FreeBSD upgrade =
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Use the `pkg_add` and `pkg_remove` FreeBSD utilities to remove the old CORE packages and install the new ones.
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== Upgrading CORE 3.3 to 3.4 ==
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# First back up any configuration files that you want to keep!
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{{{
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tar czvf ~/my-important-configs.tgz /usr/local/lib/core/configs
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}}}
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# You can list which CORE packages are currently installed:
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{{{
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pkg_info -Ex core
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}}}
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# Use `pkg_delete` to remove the old CORE packages:
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{{{
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pkg_delete core-span-1.3
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pkg_delete core-wlan-1.3
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pkg_delete core-3.3
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pkg_delete core-kernel-7.0-20081015a
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}}}
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# Install the new packages (note: warnings about different dependency package versions may be ignored):
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{{{
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pkg_add core-7.x-3.4.tbz
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pkg_add core-kernel-7.x-20090505.tbz
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}}}
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# Update the quagga-manetmdr package if it has changed:
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{{{
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pkg_info -Ex quagga
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pkg_delete quagga-manetmdr-0.99.9_1
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pkg_add quagga-manetmdr-0.99.9_5.tbz
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}}}
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# Reboot to the new kernel, and you are ready to start using the new version of CORE.
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= OpenVZ upgrade =
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Use the RPM package manager to uninstall the old packages and install the new ones.
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# Save any configuration files you may have. Note that installing a new core-root package will cause any changes to your old core-root to be lost (for example, if you installed new programs in the root image).
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# List which CORE packages you have installed:
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{{{
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rpm -qa core
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rpm -qa core-root
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}}}
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# Remove the old CORE RPMs:
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{{{
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rpm -e core-3.3-1
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rpm -e core-root-3.3-1
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}}}
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# Install the new RPMs:
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{{{
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rpm -ivh core-3.4-1.i386.rpm
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rpm -ivh core-root-3.4-1.i386.rpm
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}}}
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# You may need to rebuild the container configs in `/etc/vz/conf` if the `ve-core.conf-sample` file has changed. If you remove the old containers, CORE will build new ones as needed. Here is an example:
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{{{
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# careful! first check what these commands will delete
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rm -f /etc/vz/conf/10*.conf
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rm -f /etc/vz/conf/10*.mount
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rm -f /vz/private/10*
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}}}
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