• Files not viewed in OpenKM 6.3.0

  • OpenKM has many interesting features, but requires some configuration process to show its full potential.
OpenKM has many interesting features, but requires some configuration process to show its full potential.
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 #31384  by hariharan.gopal
 
Hi,
Previously I had installed OpenKM 5.1.11.
Since my hardware gave some problem, I bought a new machine and installed ubuntu server 14.10 from scratch.
Then I installed OpenKM 6.3.0.
Just copied the old repository folder (OpenKM 5.1.11) to new repository (OpenKM 6.3.0).
Then I restarted the machine and started Tomcat again.

I was not able to view the files in browser.

Please help me on how to view those files.

Also I want to know how to start OpenKM 6.3.0 in boot itself. Now i am starting the OpenKM manually only.
Thanks in advance.
 #31386  by jllort
 
Obviously copying repository folder to 6.3 will not solve anything. From version 6.2 there's a major upgrade, openkm now goes with his own repository and do no longer uses jackrabbit. The migration procedure from 5.1.11 to 6.3 is in essence like 5.1.11 to 6.2 ( read here http://wiki.openkm.com/index.php/Migrat ... .11_to_6.2 ).
Must export entire repository and then import. Also must be exported manually the users, and roles from 5.1.11 to 6.3 as sql inserts. And not much else.
 #31418  by jllort
 
Did you got a backup of 5.1.11 ? to come back to 5.1.11 simply copy repository folder to jboss folder again.

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