Export OMV 2.0 and import on fresh install

  • Hi,


    is it possible to export a OMV2 configuration and reimport it on a fresh OMV3 install ? I have play a lot with pip and other things and I prefere to reinstall my Debian from scratch.


    Thx

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    is it possible to export a OMV2 configuration and reimport it on a fresh OMV3 install ?

    Nope.

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  • Hi,


    Thx... But is there a way to recover some informations from my OMW 2 to a fresh install OMV3 ?
    Or is it possible to upgrade OMV2 -> OMV3 and export OMV3 on OMV3 ?


    Thx.

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    But is there a way to recover some informations from my OMW 2 to a fresh install OMV3 ?

    You can save /etc/openmediavault/config.xml to look at for reference. You just can't import it.


    Or is it possible to upgrade OMV2 -> OMV3

    omv-release-upgrade will upgrade OMV 2.x to OMV 3.x.


    export OMV3 on OMV3 ?

    No. There is no way to export or import.

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  • No. There is no way to export or import.

    Thx :-), but by export / import, I want to say use cat, tar, cp, or any command line. Not use a import /export GUI or WebUI.


    Can I use a /etc/openmediavault/config.xml from OMV2 on OMV 3 ? It's the only file to restore service states and configuration (ie: samba, etc...) ?

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    I want to say use cat, tar, cp, or any command line. Not use a import /export GUI or WebUI.

    You could restore a backup over a fresh install but you wouldn't gain anything since you would need to restore all of the files.


    Can I use a /etc/openmediavault/config.xml from OMV2 on OMV 3 ? It's the only file to restore service states and configuration (ie: samba, etc...) ?

    Since the file is just for reference on the setup, you could use either. But, you can't copy that file to the new install and hope it works.


    I see where you are going with this but I have never come up with a good way. Otherwise, I would have put it in the backup plugin.

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