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Updating PI-Server
Backup all the important data to make sure you can roll back
Do a backup as described here: 2.16.0 Backup
Update Docker images
If your server has a connection to the internet:
Request a login (username and password) for the Rentouch-Docker-Hub from Rentouch if you do not already have one.
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docker login harbor3.piplanning.io |
If your server does not have a connection to the internet:
Install the updated offline installable images
- Request a download link from rentouch for the updated .tar archived docker images.
- Move the .tar archive to the server on which you are installing pi-server.
- Input the command: (this may take a few minutes..)
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docker load -i pi-server-images_2.1516.0.tar |
Update PI-Server config files
Stop the server
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cd pi-server-docker docker-compose down |
Check that you have docker >=20.10.16
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docker --version |
On the host-system download the newest version of the PI-Server docker archive and extract it:
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cd ../ wget https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/static-piplanning/releases/on-premise/pi-server-docker_2.1516.0.tar mkdir -p pi-server-docker_2.1516.0 && tar -xf pi-server-docker_2.1516.0.tar -C pi-server-docker_2.1516.0 cd pi-server-docker_2.1516.0 |
Run the updater. You have to pass the path to your PI-Server folder (which contains the docker-compose and all the data) as the first argument.
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python update.py /path/to/my/pi-server/installation |
When the migration to the newest version is finished restart the pi-server by
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cd /path/to/my/pi-server/installation ./install.sh |
As a last step: You can clean up by removing the installer
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rm pi-server-docker_2.1516.0.tar pi-server-docker_2.1516.0 |