update Updater page for 8.x

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Carla Schroder
2015-03-10 13:11:27 -07:00
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@@ -38,59 +38,64 @@ The Updater app performs these operations:
Using the Updater app to update your ownCloud installation is just a few
steps:
1. You should see a notification at the top of any ownCloud page when there is
a new update available:
1. You should see a notification at the top of any ownCloud page when there is
a new update available:
.. figure:: ../images/updater-1.png
2. Or, you will see a notification on your login screen. If you see this, skip
ahead to step 10.
.. figure:: ../images/updater-8.png
2. Even though the Updater app backs up important directories, you should
always have your own current backups (See :doc:`backup` for details.)
3. Even though the Updater app backs up important directories, you should
always have your own current backups (See :doc:`backup` for details.)
3. Verify that the HTTP user on your system can write to your whole ownCloud
directory; see :ref:`setting_strong_permissions`.
4. Verify that the HTTP user on your system can write to your whole ownCloud
directory; see the :ref:`setting_strong_permissions` section below.
4. Navigate to your 'Admin' page and click the 'Update Center' button under
Updater:
5. Navigate to your Admin page and click the `Update Center` button under
Updater:
.. figure:: ../images/updater-2.png
5. This takes you to the Updater control panel.
5. This takes you to the Updater control panel.
.. figure:: ../images/updater-3.png
6. Click Update, and carefully read the messages. If there are any problems it
will tell you. The most common issue is directory permissions; see
:ref:`setting_strong_permissions`. Otherwise you will see a message about
checking your installation, making a backup, and moving files:
6. Click Update, and carefully read the messages. If there are any problems it
will tell you. The most common issue is directory permissions; see
:ref:`setting_strong_permissions`. Otherwise you will see a message about
checking your installation, making a backup, and moving files.
.. figure:: ../images/updater-4.png
7. Click Proceed, and then it downloads the updates, which may take a few
minutes.
8. Click Proceed, and then it downloads the updates, which may take a few
minutes:
8. The Update app wants you to be very sure you want to update, and so you
must click one more button, the Start Update button:
.. figure:: ../images/updater-5.png
.. figure:: ../images/updater-8.png
7. The Update app wants you to be very sure you want to update, and so you must
click one more button, the Start Update button:
.. note:: If you have a large ownCloud installation, at this point you
should use the ``occ upgrade`` command, running it as your HTTP user,
instead of clicking Start Update, in order to avoid PHP timeouts. This
example is for Ubuntu Linux:
.. figure:: ../images/updater-6.png
.. note:: If you have a large ownCloud installation, at this point you
should use the ``occ upgrade`` command, running it as your HTTP user,
instead of clicking Start Update, in order to avoid PHP timeouts. This
example is for Ubuntu Linux:
$ sudo -u www-data php occ upgrade
$ sudo -u www-data php occ upgrade
See :doc:`../configuration_server/occ_command` to learn more about using the
``occ`` command.
See :doc:`../configuration_server/occ_command` to learn more about using
the ``occ`` command.
8. It works for a few minutes, and when it is finished displays a success
message, which disappears after a short time.
9. It works for a few minutes, and when it is finished displays a success
message, which disappears after a short time.
.. figure:: ../images/updater-7.png
Refresh your Admin page to verify your new version number.
Refresh your Admin page to verify your new version number.
10. If you start the update from your login screen, click the ``Start Update``
button. For larger installations, do not click ``Start Update`` but instead
use the ``occ`` command as in step 7.
If the Updater app fails, then you must update manually. See :doc:`upgrade` to
learn how to upgrade manually.