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su freeside -c /home/ivan/freeside/bin/all-postal-no-email\ guest | su freeside -c /home/ivan/freeside/bin/all-postal-no-email\ guest | ||
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+ | * Taking a quick backup. (very good idea to do this every couple of moves when you are just starting out) | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | Login as root user in the shell. Run the following command. | ||
+ | root@freeside:~# su - postgres | ||
+ | postgres@freeside:~$ pg_dumpall >> /tmp/postges-`date -u +"%Y%m%d%H%M"`.sql | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | You also also can do this from the web interface menu, just be sure to save as a new filename and keep track of when they were made. |
Latest revision as of 10:36, 15 April 2011
- Set all customers to postal mail and no e-mail from shell (VMWare Image was tested)
Login as guest or root user in the shell. Run the following command. su freeside -c /home/ivan/freeside/bin/all-postal-no-email\ guest
- Taking a quick backup. (very good idea to do this every couple of moves when you are just starting out)
Login as root user in the shell. Run the following command. root@freeside:~# su - postgres postgres@freeside:~$ pg_dumpall >> /tmp/postges-`date -u +"%Y%m%d%H%M"`.sql
You also also can do this from the web interface menu, just be sure to save as a new filename and keep track of when they were made.