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Netbox only works with python 3.6+. What does Since you're essentially building a server from scratch, rather than upgrading an existing server in-place, I think you will be better off following the regular Netbox installation instructions. Then just restore your pg_dump into that, and finally run |
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OK, to rule out the obvious:
Other than that, I'm inclined to try
and try to find the system call which fails. It's not impossible that SELinux policies are breaking things. |
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I've been struggling to first migrate and then upgrade my Netbox installation for the past few hours.
Background is that I'm moving my installation from a local Docker container to an Enterprise server (running Linux) to prepare production use.
While the migration worked fine (doing a pg_dump basically) and all my data is now at the Linux-server, my next "to-do" was to upgrade to the latest stable version. My plan was to go from the current version 2.8.6 to the latest 2.10.5.
Following the guide at https://netbox.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation/upgrading/
I have copied the local requirements, configuration aswell as the media from my previous installation and re-created the symbolic link.
I get to the step where I need to run the upgrade script, and the script doesnt even begin to process but throws an error immediately. While googling this gives alot of simliar errors, nothing seem to be comparable with my issue.
See below for a full output of the command.
Any feedback or pointers is appreciated!
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