X-Git-Url: https://git.squeep.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Finstallation%2Fmigrating_from_source_otp_en.md;h=e4a01d8db37c02cbcfebdb9aa60069bc852cfa40;hb=3ca39ccf69658d095a91e8a61030ecee98b279d8;hp=31c2f12947e76a13b5723309570878bb5dd2c37a;hpb=6fab5fe7f892b5a9cf4d605b079e544583f0ce73;p=akkoma diff --git a/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md b/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md index 31c2f1294..e4a01d8db 100644 --- a/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md +++ b/docs/installation/migrating_from_source_otp_en.md @@ -1,20 +1,23 @@ # Switching a from-source install to OTP releases -## What are OTP releases? -OTP releases are as close as you can get to binary releases with Erlang/Elixir. The release is self-contained, and provides everything needed to boot it, it is easily administered via the provided shell script to open up a remote console, start/stop/restart the release, start in the background, send remote commands, and more. +{! backend/installation/otp_vs_from_source.include !} + +In this guide we cover how you can migrate from a from source installation to one using OTP releases. ## Pre-requisites You will be running commands as root. If you aren't root already, please elevate your priviledges by executing `sudo su`/`su`. The system needs to have `curl` and `unzip` installed for downloading and unpacking release builds. -```sh tab="Alpine" -apk add curl unzip -``` +=== "Alpine" + ```sh + apk add curl unzip + ``` -```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu" -apt install curl unzip -``` +=== "Debian/Ubuntu" + ```sh + apt install curl unzip + ``` ## Moving content out of the application directory When using OTP releases the application directory changes with every version so it would be a bother to keep content there (and also dangerous unless `--no-rm` option is used when updating). Fortunately almost all paths in Pleroma are configurable, so it is possible to move them out of there. @@ -110,27 +113,29 @@ OTP releases have different service files than from-source installs so they need **Warning:** The service files assume pleroma user's home directory is `/opt/pleroma`, please make sure all paths fit your installation. -```sh tab="Alpine" -# Copy the service into a proper directory -cp -f ~pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma +=== "Alpine" + ```sh + # Copy the service into a proper directory + cp -f ~pleroma/installation/init.d/pleroma /etc/init.d/pleroma -# Start pleroma -rc-service pleroma start -``` + # Start pleroma + rc-service pleroma start + ``` -```sh tab="Debian/Ubuntu" -# Copy the service into a proper directory -cp ~pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service +=== "Debian/Ubuntu" + ```sh + # Copy the service into a proper directory + cp ~pleroma/installation/pleroma.service /etc/systemd/system/pleroma.service -# Reload service files -systemctl daemon-reload + # Reload service files + systemctl daemon-reload -# Reenable pleroma to start on boot -systemctl reenable pleroma + # Reenable pleroma to start on boot + systemctl reenable pleroma -# Start pleroma -systemctl start pleroma -``` + # Start pleroma + systemctl start pleroma + ``` ## Running mix tasks Refer to [Running mix tasks](otp_en.md#running-mix-tasks) section from OTP release installation guide.