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Revision as of 23:17, 20 December 2010
Contents
Source
There are two methods to upgrade FusionPBX source.
1. Menu -> System -> Upgrade (doesn't update all files)
Used to update FusionPBX to the latest release.
2. Subversion (currently the preferred method to use) Login to the FusionPBX web inteface. <== note this is critical or you may not be able to do update schema afterward
Login to the console, navigate to the fusionpbx directory:
svn update
Database
Login as a user that is a member of the super admin group. Then run Advanced -> Upgrade Schema which will ensure that your database structure is correct.
http://domain_or_ip/core/upgrade/upgrade_schema.php
Menu
Now update the menu to the latest version.
http://domain_or_ip/core/menu/menu_list.php
Press 'Restore Default'
SQlite Database Restore
You shouldn't need to do this, and it's probably the wrong thing to do, but if your database won't load after an upgrade...
Synopsis of what happened [to me]
1. You were not logged into the browser interface 2. You updated from svn via CLI 3. You went to login to run upgrade->Schema, but couldn't due to some changes.
Remedy
from cli:
mv /var/www/fusionpbx /var/www/fusionpbx.bak reinstall the lastest fusionpbx... (if you are using svn checkout make sure you set the permissions correctly on the fusionpbx directory structure before proceeding to the next step)
from browser
login via the gui, complete the install... Don't log out
back to cli
cd /var/www/fusionpbx/secure mv fusionpbx.db fusionpbx.db.new cp /var/www/fusionpbx.bak/secure/fusionpbx.db ./ chown www-data:www-data fusionpbx.db (or whatever your webserver user/grp is)
from browser
go to: http://domain_or_ip/core/upgrade/upgrade_schema.php This should fix the database.
In the future
Make sure you're logged into the browser interface before doing an upgrade...
You will need to have FusionPBX recreate all of the FreeSWITCH xml files. When you reinstalled, they were properly deleted (the database was empty at that point). Edit an extension/gatway/route/etc, and click save (you won't need to edit it).