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We do not recommend that you setup new ChiliProject instances and we urge all existing users to migrate their data to a maintained system, e.g. Redmine. We will provide a migration script later. In the meantime, you can use the instructions by Christian Daehn.

migration from redmine to chiliproject and SQLight to MySQL

Added by Tammo Tjarks at 2011-10-24 06:27 pm

Hello,
I am using Redmine Version 1.1.1 and would like to switch to Chiliproject. Furthermore the number of people using the bugtracker will increase and therefore I would like to switch from
SQLite to MySQL. Is it to recommend to migrate first the database or first from Redmine to Chiliproject. Or is it, what I would really appreciate, possible to do both in parallel?


Replies (2)

RE: migration from redmine to chiliproject and SQLight to MySQL - Added by Felix Schäfer at 2011-11-07 08:16 pm

And one more far down the forum history. If I gathered correctly you got migrated with taps? That's one of the best ways to go currently.

RE: migration from redmine to chiliproject and SQLight to MySQL - Added by Tammo Tjarks at 2011-11-07 10:23 pm

Yes,
I looked around and found on a page here (here in the wiki) the hint to us taps. It worked without much problems (I was not sure, if it was necessary to export a sql-database at all, or if I could directly import it to mysql. Used the save way and first exported the sqlight database with taps and imported started afterwarts a new server to the mysql server to import the sqlite database there. To be on the save side I had a short look with knoda ( a kde mysql client) and it looked ok.

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