Server Migration

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Sometimes you want to mifrate your running installation to another server. This How-To describe a plan to migrate a LogicalDOC installation o another machine, please note that this activity is delicate and may lead to data loss.

Definitions

  • /OLDLDOC: represents the installation path of the installation to migrate
  • /NEWLDOC: represents the installation path of the migrated installation

Assumptions

  • Both the original system and the new one are the same version.
  • Both the original system and the new one use the same database engine (eg: MySQL)

Step 1: Install a fresh LogicalDOC in the new server

Preparing this new installation, make sure to use the same database engine you used in the old system (eg: MySQL).
It is really important to install the same version of LogicalDOC as the old system.
Install a fresh LogicalDOC in the new server in /NEWLDOC. Follow the installation guide here: http://docs.logicaldoc.com/en/installation
After the end of installation, stop LogicaDOC.

Step 2: Migrate the configuration files

  • Copy all the files in /OLDLDOC/conf into /NEWLDOC/conf
  • Open the file NEWLDOC/conf/context.properties and replace all the occurrencies of /OLDLDOC with /NEWLDOC
  • Reconfigurethe connection to the new database, open the file NEWLDOC/conf/context.properties and follow these instrucions:
    • Locate the property jdbc.url and put the connection URL to your new database
    • Locate the property jdbc.username and put the new database username
    • Locate the property jdbc.password and put the new database password

Step 3: Migrate the documents repository

  • Open the file OLDLDOC/conf/context.properties and locate the property store.1.dir, it references a path we could call /OLDPATH
  • Open the file NEWLDOC/conf/context.properties and locate the property store.1.dir, it references a path we could call /NEWPATH
  • Copy all the contents of /OLDPATH to /NEWPATH

This repository can be big so the time to transfer all the contents to the new server may require a lot of time.

Step 4: Migrate the full-text index

  • Open the file OLDLDOC/conf/context.properties and locate the property index.dir, it references a path we could call /OLDPATH
  • Open the file NEWLDOC/conf/context.properties and locate the property index.dir, it references a path we could call /NEWPATH
  • Copy all the contents of /OLDPATH to /NEWPATH

Step 5: Migrate the plugins configurations

  • Open the file OLDLDOC/conf/context.properties and locate the property conf.plugindir, it references a path we could call /OLDPATH
  • Open the file NEWLDOC/conf/context.properties and locate the property conf.plugindir, it references a path we could call /NEWPATH
  • Copy all the contents of /OLDPATH to /NEWPATH

Step 5: Migrate the database

  • Make a dump file of the old database, if you are using MySQL, execute this command:

$ mysqldump -u username -ppassword --add-drop-database logicaldoc > logicaldoc.sql

  • Move the dump file logicaldoc.sql in the new server and restore it in the new database, if you are using MySQL, execute this command:

$ mysql -u username -ppassword logicaldoc < logicaldoc.sql


Migration Notes

{{Advice|This guide referst to a basic single-server deployment scenario and comes without suport. This procedure is not coverded by the standard support contract. In case something goes wrong during the migration process, the support team cannot offer any help.
In case you need this delicate matter to be handled professionally, you can ask to sales@logicaldoc.com about the migration service.