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Upgrading Cloudron via command line

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  • christiaanC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    I've attempted to move from Google CP to Amazon EC2, but made the mistake of upgrading to 6.2.8 before doing so, because the one-click install for Amazon is currently 6.2.7.

    Can I upgrade the freshly launched instance to 6.2.8 via ubuntu command line, so that I continue with my restore from backup?

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    • christiaanC christiaan

      I've attempted to move from Google CP to Amazon EC2, but made the mistake of upgrading to 6.2.8 before doing so, because the one-click install for Amazon is currently 6.2.7.

      Can I upgrade the freshly launched instance to 6.2.8 via ubuntu command line, so that I continue with my restore from backup?

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      @christiaan Ah our bad that we haven't updated the ec2 1-click image. I think the best way to restore 6.2.8 would be to install cloudron from the command line instead of using the 1-click image. So, start with a fresh ubuntu 20.04 and run the three commands here - https://www.cloudron.io/get.html . There is no difference between running the install scripts and the 1-click image.

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      • girishG girish

        @christiaan Ah our bad that we haven't updated the ec2 1-click image. I think the best way to restore 6.2.8 would be to install cloudron from the command line instead of using the 1-click image. So, start with a fresh ubuntu 20.04 and run the three commands here - https://www.cloudron.io/get.html . There is no difference between running the install scripts and the 1-click image.

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        @girish gotcha, no prob, thanks

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        • girishG girish

          @christiaan Ah our bad that we haven't updated the ec2 1-click image. I think the best way to restore 6.2.8 would be to install cloudron from the command line instead of using the 1-click image. So, start with a fresh ubuntu 20.04 and run the three commands here - https://www.cloudron.io/get.html . There is no difference between running the install scripts and the 1-click image.

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          @girish when will the Amazon 1-click image be upgraded?

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          • christiaanC christiaan

            @girish when will the Amazon 1-click image be upgraded?

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            @christiaan I submitted a new image to the marketplace. Will leave a note here when it gets approved. Sometimes it's immediate and sometimes it takes 2-3 days.

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