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+# Upgrading from a Previous Release without Migration Support
+
+This page documents the steps required to upgrade the web portal when you have
+a previous version of the software install **prior to migration support via
+Django South**. Note that this is a special case and will not apply to most
+situations (see [doc/RPKI/CA/UI/GUI/Upgrading][1] for the normal upgrade
+path). If you have already performed the steps on this page previously, then
+it does not apply to your situation.
+
+If you are unsure whether or not you have previously run this command, you can
+verify with the following command:
+
+
+
+ $ rpki-manage migrate --list
+
+ app
+ (*) 0001_initial
+ (*) 0002_auto__add_field_resourcecert_conf
+ (*) 0003_set_conf_from_parent
+ (*) 0004_auto__chg_field_resourcecert_conf
+ (*) 0005_auto__chg_field_resourcecert_parent
+ ( ) 0006_add_conf_acl
+ ( ) 0007_default_acls
+
+
+The migrations are an ordered list. The presence of the asterisk `(*)`
+indicates that the migration has already been performed. `( )` indicates that
+the specific migration has not yet been applied. In the example above,
+migrations 0001 through 0005 have been applied, but 0006 and 0007 have not.
+
+## Sync databases
+
+Execute the following command in a shell. Note that you do not need to be the
+_root_ user, any user with permission to read `/etc/rpki.conf` is sufficient.
+
+
+
+ $ rpki-manage syncdb
+
+
+Note that at the end of the `syncdb` output you will see the following
+message:
+
+
+
+ Not synced (use migrations):
+ - rpki.gui.app
+ (use ./manage.py migrate to migrate these)
+
+
+You should **ignore the message about running ./manage.py** since that script
+does not exist in our setup.
+
+## Initial Database Migration
+
+For a completely new install, there will not be any existing tables in the
+database, and the `rpki-manage migrate` command will create them. However, in
+the special situation where you are upgrading from a previous release prior to
+the migration support being added, you will already have the tables created,
+which will case the initial migration to fail. In order to work around this
+problem, we have to tell the migration that the initial step has already been
+performed. This is accomplished via the use the `--fake` command line
+argument:
+
+
+
+ $ rpki-manage migrate app 0001 --fake
+
+
+Note that this step doesn't actually modify the database, other than to record
+that the migration has already taken place.
+
+## Database Migration
+
+Now bring your database up to date with the current release:
+
+
+
+ $ rpki-manage migrate
+
+
+From this point forward you will follow the steps in
+[doc/RPKI/CA/UI/GUI/Upgrading][1] each time you upgrade.
+
+## Restart Apache
+
+In order to make Apache use the new version of the software, it must be
+restarted:
+
+
+
+ $ apachectl restart
+
+
+ [1]: #_.wiki.doc.RPKI.CA.UI.GUI.Upgrading
+