[rt-users] Fresh install of RT 3.6.6 - admin leary of upgrade to 3.8.1

jmoseley at corp.xanadoo.com jmoseley at corp.xanadoo.com
Mon Sep 15 19:42:34 EDT 2008


Why not just install 3.8.1 from source on a test server (it's really not
that hard and installing perl modules via yum or CPAN is not that complex),
make copy of your database, and then upgrade the schema on that test
database?

That's the only way you can adequately do a POC.


James Moseley




                                                                           
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Hello-

I've used RT at another company (didn't set it up - was just a participant
@ management level) and am trying to get it introduced here where I am now.
The default linux distro is Suse linux of which one of my admins tried for
a few hours to get RT 3.6.6 to install on Suse and finally gave up and did
it on RHEL 5.  He was really fed up with the lack of documentation - looked
at the wiki and bestpractical.com and after not finding any RPM's was
really reluctant to take the track in getting all the separate modules
setup in Apache and Pearl.  Needless to say - he did get RT 3.6.6 to work
on RHEL (basic login screen - nothing customized or "pretty").

I had asked for 3.8.1 as I had seen all the big updates come out this
summer.  He basically won't budge from here as he finally found
instructions and an RPM that someone put together that worked for RHEL and
3.6.6.  He's really worried that the platform is really unstable and is
sure that it will break if he goes forward to 3.8.1 and has said after
looking that nobody is making the upgrade successful and getting to 3.8.1.

My problem is that this is a proof of concept but I sold management in
looking at it based off of what 3.8 looks like - not 3.6.6 as there has
been a ton of updates to the GUI - etc.

I spent some time today looking at what it takes to get it up and going and
checking the wiki along with gossamer-threads and there isn't a clear
method to get to 3.8.1.  My experience with Open source has always been
more straight forward than how I'm finding out how the backend of RT is put
together.  Lots of pearl modules, lots of CPAN which adds a lot of
complexities.

Is my POC project doomed?  Is there a secret RT site that Google can't find
that has all the awesome FAQ's or install steps/gotchas to get to 3.8.1?
I'd like to setup 3.8.1 with MySQL myself on CENTOS 5.1 - but I don't have
days and days to scour the web for each little problem and dependency.
I've got an admin that is fairly adept but I need something straightforward
for him to see and use before I can get anymore time out of him (different
reporting structure - not in my group).

Sorry for the lengthy background - but it's worthwhile to know my dilemma
in getting to 3.8.1 right from the start.

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