Migrating from 4.x to 11.x
This page is dedicated to help you migrating an instance from YunoHost 4.4.x (running on Debian Buster/10.x) to YunoHost 11.x (running on Debian Bullseye/11.x). Note: we decided to skip the version numbers from 5 to 10 to follow the Debian version numbers.
Notes importantes
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The YunoHost team did its best to make sure that the migration is as smooth as possible and was tested over the course of several months in several cases.
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With that said, please be aware that this is a delicate operation. System administration is a complicated topic and covering every particular case is quite hard. Therefore, if you host critical data and services, please make backups. And in any case, be patient and attentive during the migration.
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Ne vous précipitez pas à vouloir faire une réinstallation de votre système en pensant que cela serait "plus simple" (sigh). (Une attitude qui revient régulièrement est de vouloir réinstaller son système à la moindre complication...). À la place, si vous rencontrez des problèmes, nous vous encourageons à investiguer, chercher à comprendre et trouver de l'aide sur le chat ou le forum.
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You should watch the known issues at the bottom of this page, to be sure your migrations will work properly.
Procédure de migration
Depuis la webadmin
After upgrading to 4.4.x, go to Tools > Migrations to access the migrations interface. You will have to read carefully and accept the disclaimer then launch the migration.
Depuis la ligne de commande
After upgrading to 4.4.x, run:
sudo yunohost tools migrations run
puis lisez attentivement l'avertissement et les instructions.
Pendant la migration
Depending on your hardware and packages installed, the migration might take up to a few hours.
The logs will be shown in the message bar (you can hover it to see the whole history). They will also be available after the migration (like any other operations) in Tools > Logs.
Notez que même si vous fermez la page d'admin, la migration continuera (par contre l'interface d'admin sera partiellement indisponible).
If the migration crashed / failed at some point
If the migration failed at some point, it should be possible to relaunch it. If it still doesn't work, you can try to get help (please provide the corresponding messages or whatever makes you say that it's not working).
What to do after the upgrade
Check that you actually are on Debian Bullseye and YunoHost 11.x
For this, go to Diagnosis (category Base system) or look at the footer of the webadmin. In the command line, you can use lsb_release -a and yunohost --version.
Run the migration to repair your python app
After upgrading, your python apps should be unavailable because their virtual environment (venv) needs to be rebuilt.
To do that you can run the pending migrations in Webadmin > Update. The apps below won't be automatically repaired, you need to force-upgrade them manually instead with yunohost app upgrade -F APP.
Apps which won't be automatically repaired and need a force upgrade:
- calibreweb
- django-for-runners
- ffsync (this app is in python2 and no longer maintained, no guarantee)
- jupiterlab
- librephotos
- mautrix
- mediadrop
- mopidy
- pgadmin
- tracim
- synapse
- weblate
If needed, you can disable the automatic rebuild for a specific python app, by removing the dedicated file ending with .requirements_backup_for_bullseye_upgrade.txt before applying the migration. You can find this file near the venv (Python virtual environment) of your app inside /opt or /var/www.
Check that no issue appeared in the diagnosis
Also in the webadmin Diagnosis section, make sure that no specific issue appeared after running the migration (for example a service that crashed for some reason).
If the service php7.3-fpm appears to be dead, you should upgrade your PHP apps like the custom web app. Next, you can run apt autoremove.
Vérifiez que les applications fonctionnent
Vérifiez que vos applications installées fonctionnent... Si elles ne fonctionnent pas, il est recommandé de tenter de les mettre à jour. (ou bien de manière générale, il est recommandé de les mettre à jour même si elles fonctionnent !).
Si votre app est cassée et que vous étiez déjà sur la dernière version d'une application, vous pouvez relancer la mise à jour grâce à l'option --force:
yunohost app upgrade --force APP_NAME
Soucis connus après la migration
Can't run the migration due to libc6-dev : Breaks: libgcc-8-dev issue
Note: This issue should be resolved in yunohost_version: 4.4.2.13
You have an app that depends on the build-essential package.
See this solution to fix it manually
DNSmasq is not running anymore
We haven't yet found solution for this issue.
No ethernet connexion after rebooting following a migration on a Raspberry Pi 4
If you have not yet rebooted your server, don't do it (we are looking for a solution). This will avoid you the use of a keyboard and screen.
We found this in the Raspberry Pi documentation
when the dhcpcd5 package is updated to the latest version (1:8.1.2-1+rpt1 -> 1:8.1.2-1+rpt2), the Raspberry Pi will fail to obtain a DHCP IP address following the next reboot or startup. This problem can be avoided by disabling and re-enabling the "System Options -> Network at Boot" option using the latest raspi-config after the dhcpcd5 package has been updated and prior to the system being shutdown or rebooted
If you are using a Raspberry Pi 4 (or maybe 3), see this solution
Restore ynh4 backup onto a fresh ynh11
If you can't restore your app but your system has been restored, you probably should use the regen conf to fix the nginx issues:
yunohost tools regenconf nginx --force
After that you should be able to restore your apps. Don't forget to force upgrade them if you have 502 errors.