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Which config files are overwritten on upgrade
Hi,
Don't know if this is the right place to ask this. I'm new to VestaCP, but have been running Linux servers for many years. I just discovered VestaCP and I like it a lot, but I'm still on a learning curve.
So in the process of setting up my VestaCP server, I've modified a few config files. I just wondered if these will be over-written when the next upgrade of VestaCP happens. Specifically
/etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf
/etc/apache2/conf.d/roundcube.conf
/var/lib/roundcube/.htaccess
I also created a couple of templates in /usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/apache2/ I'm guessing those will be OK. How about if I modify the other templates? Will my changes to those stick, or should I just copy them and make changes to the copies?
I also made changes to main server config files. Are these safe too?
/etc/apache/apache2.con
/etc/mysql/my.cnf
Don't know if this is the right place to ask this. I'm new to VestaCP, but have been running Linux servers for many years. I just discovered VestaCP and I like it a lot, but I'm still on a learning curve.
So in the process of setting up my VestaCP server, I've modified a few config files. I just wondered if these will be over-written when the next upgrade of VestaCP happens. Specifically
/etc/apache2/conf.d/phpmyadmin.conf
/etc/apache2/conf.d/roundcube.conf
/var/lib/roundcube/.htaccess
I also created a couple of templates in /usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/apache2/ I'm guessing those will be OK. How about if I modify the other templates? Will my changes to those stick, or should I just copy them and make changes to the copies?
I also made changes to main server config files. Are these safe too?
/etc/apache/apache2.con
/etc/mysql/my.cnf
Re: Which config files are overwritten on upgrade
apache.conf and my.cnf not will be replaced
Roundcube.conf not and phpmyadmin.conf this files not are remplaced by vesta but maybe be remplaced by your sytem (apt-get or yum)
In /usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/apache2/ you will create new files and not edit vesta files.
Roundcube.conf not and phpmyadmin.conf this files not are remplaced by vesta but maybe be remplaced by your sytem (apt-get or yum)
In /usr/local/vesta/data/templates/web/apache2/ you will create new files and not edit vesta files.
Re: Which config files are overwritten on upgrade
OK, thanks. Good to know.
apt-get usually prompts whether it should update any config files when it runs, and the default action is to keep the existing conf file, so I think I'll probably be OK with roundcube and phpmyadmin.
apt-get usually prompts whether it should update any config files when it runs, and the default action is to keep the existing conf file, so I think I'll probably be OK with roundcube and phpmyadmin.