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I too am about to start this process, I would like to keep the 10 version "available" in case something goes wrong with the 11 version migration/upgrade. I have two 11 instances, dev and prod. I would like to test this migration process on dev. However I am not seeing any howtos anywhere other than an in-place update, which I am trying to avoid. |
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GLPI 10 > 11 upgrade is literaly in their docs:
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What is the best strategy ? Upgrade GLPI 10 to 11 (there are some tutos on how to do it), or install a new GLPI 11 LXC and migrate data ?
I've used first option but debian, mariadb and php stayed at their versions. The new LXC has uses new versions of these tools but I've failed to migrate the glpi_db folder (when logging on glpi there is an error, probably because the
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