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# Upgrading your OpenProject installation
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Note: this guide only applies if you've installed OpenProject using our DEB/RPM
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packages.
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Upgrading OpenProject is as easy as installing a newer OpenProject package and
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running the `openproject configure` command.
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## Backup
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We try to ensure your upgrade path is as smooth as possible. This means that the below update + configure step should be the only change needed to get up to date with our packaged installation.
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In the event of an error during the migrations, you will still want to have a recent backup you can restore to before reaching out to us. This is especially important for MySQL installations, since it does not support transactional migrations with changes to the table schema and you will have to rollback these changes manually. For PostgreSQL, if the Rails migrations fail, all previous changes will be rolled back for you to try again, or to install the older packages.
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To perform a backup, run the following command
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```bash
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sudo openproject run backup
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```
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This will store the current database dump, attachments and config to `/var/db/openproject/backup`. For more information on the backup and restore mechanisms, [check our detailed backup guide](https://www.openproject.org/operations/backup/backup-guide-packaged-installation/).
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## Debian / Ubuntu
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade openproject
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sudo openproject configure
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## CentOS / RHEL
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sudo yum update
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sudo yum install openproject
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sudo openproject configure
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## SuSE
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sudo zypper update openproject
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sudo openproject configure
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## Re-configuring the application
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Using `openproject configure`, the wizard will display new steps that weren't available yet or had not been configured in previous installations.
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If you want to perform changes to your configuration or are unsure what steps are available, you can safely run `openproject reconfigure` to walk through the entire configuration process again.
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Note that this still takes previous values into consideration. Values that should not change from your previous configurations can be skipped by pressing `<Return>`. This also applies for steps with passwords, which are shown as empty even though they may have a value. Skipping those steps equals to re-use the existing value.
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# Upgrading between major releases (DEB/RPM packages)
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Since OpenProject 7.0.0 is a major upgrade, you will need to perform some basic manual steps to upgrade your package.
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If you have currently installed the stable 6.0.x release of OpenProject by using the `stable/6` package source,
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you will need to adjust that package source.
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### APT-based systems (Debian, Ubuntu)
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- Update the reference to `stable/6` in `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/openproject.list` to `stable/7`.
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- Perform the Upgrade steps as mentioned above in *Upgrading your OpenProject installation*
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### YUM-based systems (CentOS, RHEL)
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- Update the reference to `stable/6` in `/etc/yum.repos.d/openproject.repo` to `stable/7`.
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- Perform the Upgrade steps as mentioned above in *Upgrading your OpenProject installation*
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### SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
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- Update the reference to `stable/6` in `/etc/zypp/repos.d/openproject.repo` to `stable/7`.
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- Perform the Upgrade steps as mentioned above in *Upgrading your OpenProject installation*
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