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migration from 7.5.3 to 8.6.x

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NightMan

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I have migrated couple of Plesk 8.1.x servers using pleskbackup and pleskrestore utility successfully. Now I have an old server using PLESK 7.5.3. to be migrated/upgraded.
Is it possible to use the Pleskbackup for this migration to the latest version of PLESK 8.6.x?
or
do I need to use the migration option in the PLESK GUI?
 
I believe there was a way to convert backups for Plesk 7.5 to Plesk 8, but it didn't work for us at the time. I definitely recommend using the Migration Manager instead.
 
Yes. I guess that is the easiest way. but problem is I may loose the horde adressbook etc etc.
 
Are you sure the Migration Manager doesn't migrate that then? You can always test a migration. If it doesn't migrate your Horde settings, then I'd report that as a bug.
 
I had an issue last time I migrated Plesk 8.1.1 to 8.6.0 using the GUI based migration manager, it did not restored the address book and signatures from the horde at all. I do not know what caused this, but there are no errors either.
 
Are you sure the Migration Manager doesn't migrate that then? You can always test a migration. If it doesn't migrate your Horde settings, then I'd report that as a bug.

How do I test a migration?
 
You just do the migration and check if everything you expect to be migrated is migrated.

lol.. I thought there was a way to check the migration with a test run to see all components were included..

Anyway I am doing the migration now and post the result here.
 
now I migrated the server, using the migration manger from PLESK GUI. took long time to complete it. but at the end I got the error msg. the databases cannot be, migrated. I guess this is due the diffrent version of MySql in both servers.

Then I manually dumped all databases and restored them to the new server. all seems to be working so far.
 
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