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Greg Milligan - Sun, 2016/11/06 - 05:22
Greetins all, I have had my server running for the last several years, never had any issues, so I am at a loss as to the version. Should it be upgraded/updated if it is running flawlessly? How do I determine the version, I have forgotten how.
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Hi Greg
If it's a release from within the last few years it should include a commandline tool that will give you the version. So just run:
It's probably obvious what the output means, but I'll spell it out anyway. The format is:
E.g. on my 64 bit v14.1 TKLDev server (v14.x is based on Debian Jessie).Whether you should update it or not depends on a ton of factors. Things like:
Another factor to consider is that the older your server is, the more work will be involved to migrate to the current version.
So long story short, if it's v12.x (or earlier) then I would personally consider migrating your data to the current version regardless. If it's v13.x then it's your call. Unless you are running v14.x, personally I'd still consider at least evaluating how easy it will be to migrate/upgrade.
Another thing to keep in mind too, is that depending on the appliance, there may be software that you will still need to upgrade yourself (not covered by the auto updates). If you tell me what your appliance is then I can comment further.
Also there is a doc page that gives a suggested workflow for migrating your data (using TKLBAM) and some specific considerations for v14.x.
Hope that helps...
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