Upgrade from 3.4.1 to 3.4.5 - Database changes

Hi All…

I am testing an upgrade from RT 3.4.1 to 3.4.5 and it seems that no changes
to the database schema and such were required. Is this correct or did I
miss it?

Thanks…

Jim Archer wrote:

Hi All…

I am testing an upgrade from RT 3.4.1 to 3.4.5 and it seems that no
changes to the database schema and such were required. Is this correct
or did I miss it?

Thanks…


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In order to make sure there weren’t any changes that you’ve missed
instead of doing a fresh install, do an upgrade and then run the schema
upgrade scripts that are provided.

Mathew Snyder

In order to make sure there weren’t any changes that you’ve missed
instead of doing a fresh install, do an upgrade and then run the schema
upgrade scripts that are provided.

I was doing a new install to a new machine and did an upgrade along the
way. Maybe it would have been netter to install 3.4.1 on the new server
then upgrade it. Is it still possible to run these scripts?

Thanks!

Jim Archer wrote:> --On Tuesday, August 08, 2006 5:51 AM -0400 Mathew Snyder jokermjs19@comcast.net wrote:

In order to make sure there weren’t any changes that you’ve missed
instead of doing a fresh install, do an upgrade and then run the schema
upgrade scripts that are provided.

I was doing a new install to a new machine and did an upgrade along the
way. Maybe it would have been netter to install 3.4.1 on the new server
then upgrade it. Is it still possible to run these scripts?

Thanks!


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I don’t know to be honest. But as easy as it is to install RT it
shouldn’t be too much of a hassle to start over and do the upgrade.

Mathew Snyder