Upgrading an OMP Installation ----------------------------- Note: Before upgrading your installation, perform a complete backup of your data files and database. If the upgrade process fails, you will need to recover from backup before continuing. If you are using PHP Safe Mode, please ensure that the max_execution_time directive in your php.ini configuration file is set to a high limit. If this or any other time limit (e.g. Apache's "Timeout" directive) is reached and the upgrade process is interrupted, manual intervention will be required. Upgrading to the latest version of OMP involves two steps: - Obtaining the latest OMP code - Upgrading the OMP database It is highly recommended that you also review the release notes (docs/RELEASE) and other documentation in the docs directory before performing an upgrade. Obtaining the latest OMP code ----------------------------- The OMP source code is available in two forms: a complete stand-alone package, and from read-only github access. 1. Full Package If you have not made local code modifications to the system, upgrade by downloading the complete package for the latest release of OMP: - Download and decompress the package from the OMP web site into an empty directory (NOT over top of your current OMP installation) - Move or copy the following files and directories from your current OMP installation: - config.inc.php - public/ - Your uploaded files directory ("files_dir" in config.inc.php), if it resides within your OMP directory - Synchronize new changes from config.TEMPLATE.inc.php to config.inc.php - Replace the current OMP directory with the new OMP directory, moving the old one to a safe location as a backup - Be sure to review the Configuration Changes section of the release notes in docs/release-notes/README-(version) for all versions between your original version and the new version. You may need to manually add new items to your config.inc.php file. Updating from github is the recommended approach if you have made local modifications to the system. 2. git If your instance of OMP was checked out from github (see docs/README-GIT), you can update the OMP code using a git client. To update the OMP code from a git check-out, run the following command from your OMP directory: $ git rebase --onto This assumes that you have made local changes and committed them on top of the old release tag. The command will take your custom changes and apply them on top of the new release. This may cause merge conflicts which have to be resolved in the usual way, e.g. using a merge tool like kdiff3. "TAG" should be replaced with the git tag corresponding to the new release. OMP release version tags are of the form "omp-MAJOR_MINOR_REVSION-BUILD". For example, the tag for the initial release of OMP 1.0 is "omp-1_0_0-0". Consult the README of the latest OMP package or the OMP web site for the tag corresponding to the latest available OMP release. Note that attempting to update to an unreleased version (e.g., using the HEAD tag to obtain the bleeding-edge OMP code) is not recommended for anyone other than OMP or third-party developers; using experimental code on a production deployment is strongly discouraged and will not be supported in any way by the OMP team. Upgrading the OMP database -------------------------- After obtaining the latest OMP code, an additional script must be run to complete the upgrade process by upgrading the OMP database and potentially executing additional upgrade code. This script can be executed from the command-line or via the OMP web interface. 1. Command-line If you have the CLI version of PHP installed (e.g., /usr/bin/php), you can upgrade the database as follows: - Edit config.inc.php and change "installed = On" to "installed = Off" - Run the following command from the OMP directory (not including the $): $ php tools/upgrade.php upgrade - Re-edit config.inc.php and change "installed = Off" back to "installed = On" 2. Web If you do not have the PHP CLI installed, you can also upgrade by running a web-based script. To do so: - Edit config.inc.php and change "installed = On" to "installed = Off" - Open a web browser to your OMP site; you should be redirected to the installation and upgrade page - Select the "Upgrade" link and follow the on-screen instructions - Re-edit config.inc.php and change "installed = Off" back to "installed = On"