On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 9:38 AM Don Murdoch GSE BTHb <donmr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello - > I built Guac 1.54 using a scripted method and three containers (guac, > guac, mysql) but have found monitoring it is difficult, plus I didn;t > do anything about persistence aside from the MySQL DB volume - which > is outside o/t MySQL container (and this does survive reboots!) > > My question is - if I install the various guacamole components on an > all in one, can I just copy in the file structure for the MySQL DB in > 1.54 to 1.60? > > You can use a command like myqldump to connect to your containerized version of MySQL and dump the contents of the DB, and then use "mysql" to import that into another DB server, be in containerized, or more traditional/native. > My assumption is that there is some sort of a schema change, mod or > something I may need to do DB side to "upgrade" the 1.54 DB to the > 1.60 DB. > > There are schema changes in 1.6.0, so you'll also need to upgrade the schema. Those instructions are in the manual, and will be noted in the release notes once 1.6.0 is officially released. -Nick