problem after upgrade

Ok, thx a lot!
I configured a new appliance successfully.
in the end i made an upgrade (apt-get upgrade) and while upgrading there
is a dialog which ask:
"A new version of configuration file /etc/default/tomcat7 is available,
but the version installes currecntly has been loccaly modified"
i have several options ...
i assume that i should choose "keep loccally version currently installed"

correct?

best regards
moe

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Am 01.03.2016 08:50, schrieb Martijn Brinkers:

On 03/01/2016 08:46 AM, moe wrote:

Hey Martijn,

thanks for the quick answer!

Yes, maybe it is the best option to use an new version... as i read it
is just:
- make a backup of the runnig system
- upload a new appliance version
- restore the backup in the new machine

Is that right?
What about system setting like ip-address, postfix config ...?

The network settings (IP, DNS, hostname) and SSL certificate are not
part of the backup so you should change this manually after restoring
the back-up.

Kind regards,

Martijn

Am 29.02.2016 16:43, schrieb Martijn Brinkers:

Hi Moe,

I just tried it with 2.5.0-4 but I could not replicate your Tomcat
problem. Tomcat started correctly and the website was accessible.
However the back-end of version 2.5.0-4 has an incompatibility with a
recent Java release which result in a non-functional back-end. For more
info see:

https://www.ciphermail.com/other/additional-release-notes-2.8.6-3.html

The fix is to upgrade to a newer release. 2.5.0-4 is a very old release.

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

On 02/29/2016 04:18 PM, moe wrote:

Hi,

last week i tried to upgrade my djigzo appliance 2.5.0-4 with apt-get
upgrade.
After that nothings works anymore even not the webinterface.
(i made a rollback to my snapshot).

After installing the updates i checked the logfiles and it seems tomact
missing some
files.
I attach the log file to this email.

Help would be appreciated.
thx
moe

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Yes that is correct. In this particular case, both options would have
worked. The Tomcat installer combined the separate JAVA_OPTS lines into
one line which is functionally equivalent.

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers

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On 03/01/2016 11:29 AM, moe wrote:

Ok, thx a lot!
I configured a new appliance successfully.
in the end i made an upgrade (apt-get upgrade) and while upgrading there
is a dialog which ask:
"A new version of configuration file /etc/default/tomcat7 is available,
but the version installes currecntly has been loccaly modified"
i have several options ...
i assume that i should choose "keep loccally version currently installed"

correct?

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everything works perfekt with the new installed appliance!
Martijin, thanks again for the very quick support and for
an absolutly fine piece of software!

best regards
moe

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Am 01.03.2016 um 11:52 schrieb Martijn Brinkers:

On 03/01/2016 11:29 AM, moe wrote:

Ok, thx a lot!
I configured a new appliance successfully.
in the end i made an upgrade (apt-get upgrade) and while upgrading there
is a dialog which ask:
"A new version of configuration file /etc/default/tomcat7 is available,
but the version installes currecntly has been loccaly modified"
i have several options ...
i assume that i should choose "keep loccally version currently installed"

correct?

Yes that is correct. In this particular case, both options would have
worked. The Tomcat installer combined the separate JAVA_OPTS lines into
one line which is functionally equivalent.

Kind regards,

Martijn Brinkers