OX6:UpdatingOXPackages
Updating Open-Xchange Server packages
This article describes how to update Open-Xchange Server packages from one service pack to another.
What is written here only applies to Open-Xchange Server Service Pack levels SP4 and newer!
What Service Pack do I have installed?
The service pack can be determined in checking the version number of the open-xchange package. The second digit relates to the SP version. The following table shows a list of package versions and the corresponding SP number:
Package version | SP Version |
---|---|
6.4 | SP3 |
6.6 | SP4 |
6.8 | SP5 |
If the second digit is an odd number (e.g. 6.3, 6.5 or 6.7), you have a beta or snapshot version installed.
How to determine the version number?
On Debian based distributions
Run
$ dpkg -l open-xchange
The following output should appear:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Failed-config/Half-installed |/ Err?=(none)/Hold/Reinst-required/X=both-problems (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Description +++-==================-==================-==================================================== ii open-xchange 6.6.0-1 Open-Xchange server scripts and configuration
On RPM based distributions
Run
$ rpm -q open-xchange
The following output should appear:
open-xchange-6.6.0-1.1
Installing Updates
A new service pack usually introduces new packages and requires configuration changes. To get all required new packages and configuration changes, the following must be done when installing updates.
On Debian based distributions
Cut and Paste the following command in a shell as root user:
cat<<EOF > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01oxupdater DPkg::options {"--force-confold";}; EOF
Note: This command creates the file /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01oxupdater with contend DPkg::options {"--force-confold";}; and needs to be executed only once for each installation
Then run
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get dist-upgrade
If you want to see, what apt-get is going to do without actually doing it, you can run:
$ apt-get dist-upgrade -s
On RPM based distributions
SLES10
Run
$ zypper up -y -t package
Note: package is not the name of a package, but an option, so just copy and paste the complete line.