UPGRADE 161.48 KiB
Migrate FusionDirectory from 1.0.6 to 1.0.7
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- Upgrade fusiondirectory first
Upgrade FusionDirectory core package before other ones to avoid dependencies errors:
Debian
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- Add new debian-extra repo to you source list
deb http://repos.fusiondirectory.org/debian-extra wheezy main
root@fusion-install:~# apt-get update
root@fusion-install:~# apt-get install fusiondirectory
root@fusion-install:~# apt-get upgrade
Upgrade of LDAP directory
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You have to update your LDAP schemas, first update the FusionDirectory core schemas. We have put a new option in fusiondirectory-insert-schema
that allow you to update easily your schema without the use of ldif files.
The following schemas needs an update :
  * core-fd-conf.schema 
  * mail-fd.schema
  * service-fd.schema
  * systems-fd-conf.schema
  * systems-fd.schema
#fusiondirectory-insert-schema -m /etc/ldap/schema/fusiondirectory/core-fd-conf.schema 
You must do the same procedure for all other schema needing an update
Migrate FusionDirectory from 1.0.7.0 or 1.0.7.1 to 1.0.7.2
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- Upgrade FusionDirectory first
Upgrading FusionDirectory core package before other ones to avoid dependencies errors:
- Upgrade of your LDAP directory
You have to update your LDAP schemas, first update the FusionDirectory core schemas. We have put a new option in fusiondirectory-insert-schema that allow you to update easily your schema without the use of ldif files.
fusiondirectory-insert-schema -m /etc/ldap/schema/fusiondirectory/core-fd-conf.schema 
Migrate FusionDirectory from 1.0.7.2 to 1.0.7.3
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- Upgrade FusionDirectory first
Upgrading FusionDirectory core package before other ones to avoid dependencies errors:
- Upgrade of your LDAP directory
You have to update your LDAP schemas, first update the FusionDirectory core schemas. We have put a new option in fusiondirectory-insert-schema that allow you to update easily your schema without the use of ldif files.
in this version only the schema from the argonaut plugin needs to be update if you have the systems or argonaut plugins installed
fusiondirectory-insert-schema -m /etc/ldap/schema/fusiondirectory/argonaut-fd.schema 
Migrate FusionDirectory from 1.0.7.3 to 1.0.7.4
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- Upgrade FusionDirectory first
Upgrade FusionDirectory core package before other ones to avoid dependencies errors:
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Migrate FusionDirectory from 1.0.7.4 to 1.0.8 ============================================= - Upgrade FusionDirectory first Upgrade FusionDirectory core package before other ones to avoid dependencies errors: - Remove the deprecated plugins The rolemanagement plugin has been integrated to the core so it must be removed. The board plugin has been renamed so it must be replaced - Upgrade of LDAP directory You have to update your LDAP schemas, first update the FusionDirectory core schemas. fusiondirectory-insert-schema -m /etc/ldap/schema/fusiondirectory/core-fd.schema fusiondirectory-insert-schema -m /etc/ldap/schema/fusiondirectory/core-fd-conf.schema After that you have to update the schema for the plugins you are using. In this version the following schema have to be updated * argonaut-fd-schema * ipmi-fd.schema * repository-fd.schema Migrate FusionDirectory from 1.0.8 to 1.0.8.1 ============================================= - Upgrade FusionDirectory first Upgrade FusionDirectory core package before other ones to avoid dependencies errors: - Upgrade of LDAP directory You have to update your LDAP schemas, first update the FusionDirectory core schemas. fusiondirectory-insert-schema -m /etc/ldap/schema/fusiondirectory/core-fd.schema fusiondirectory-insert-schema -m /etc/ldap/schema/fusiondirectory/core-fd-conf.schema - Check for deprecated attributes and objectClasses in your LDAP FusionDirectory 1.0.8.1 comes with two new options in fusiondirectory-setup fusiondirectory-setup --list-deprecated List deprecated attributes and objectclasses Deprecated attributes: gosaUnitTag (Takes a list of relevant mime-type|priority settings) - 1.3.6.1.4.1.10098.1.1.12.33 gosaSnapshotType (Takes either undo or snapshot) - 1.3.6.1.4.1.10098.1.1.12.36 fdHonourUnitTags (FusionDirectory - Honour unit tags) - 1.3.6.1.4.1.38414.8.14.3 Deprecated objectClasses: gosaAdministrativeUnitTag (Marker for objects below administrational units (v2.6.1)) - 1.3.6.1.4.1.10098.1.2.1.19.16 gosaAdministrativeUnit (Marker for administrational units (v2.6.1)) - 1.3.6.1.4.1.10098.1.2.1.19.15 fusiondirectory-setup --list-deprecated show deprecated attributes and objectClasses for FusionDirectory fusiondirectory-setup --check-deprecated List LDAP entries using deprecated attributes or objectclasses There are no entries in the LDAP using obsolete attributes There are no entries in the LDAP using obsolete classes fusiondirectory-setup --check-deprecated will output an ldif file on the console that you can use with ldapmodify to clean you ldap server from old attributes and objectClass