Hi, I just have a question.
MAybe someone ca help me.
I'm currently running Openhab 3.4.4 on a "older" openhabian installation.
Now I'm thinking of doing a nwe installation of openhabian 1.8 (mainly in order to move to a new software platform (bulls eye))
So the question is:
If I install openhabian 1.8 on a new hardware and I create a Openhab 3.4.4 Backup on my productive system,
can I restore the 3.4.4 backup on a new openhabiab 1.8 / Openhab 4.0 system?
Of course I have to change/adapt all my system settings e.g cronjobs, backups, monitoring on the new system.
I would assume there's no other possibility to upgrade the current system to openhabian 1.8 and Openhab 4.0?
Thank you in advance!
Debug information:
Please provide all of the output provided by utilizing the debugmode=maximum
parameter in the /etc/openhabian.conf file. For more information on how to
accomplish this, please see openhabian-DEBUG.md.
place logs here
System information:
Please tell us what OS you are running (Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Ubuntu), what
HW you are running on (Raspberry Pi, amd64). Also include the output of
cat /etc/os-release and uname -m.
Issue information:
Hi, I just have a question. MAybe someone ca help me. I'm currently running Openhab 3.4.4 on a "older" openhabian installation. Now I'm thinking of doing a nwe installation of openhabian 1.8 (mainly in order to move to a new software platform (bulls eye))
So the question is: If I install openhabian 1.8 on a new hardware and I create a Openhab 3.4.4 Backup on my productive system, can I restore the 3.4.4 backup on a new openhabiab 1.8 / Openhab 4.0 system?
Of course I have to change/adapt all my system settings e.g cronjobs, backups, monitoring on the new system. I would assume there's no other possibility to upgrade the current system to openhabian 1.8 and Openhab 4.0?
Thank you in advance!
Debug information:
Please provide all of the output provided by utilizing the
debugmode=maximum
parameter in the/etc/openhabian.conf
file. For more information on how to accomplish this, please see openhabian-DEBUG.md.System information:
Please tell us what OS you are running (Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Ubuntu), what HW you are running on (Raspberry Pi, amd64). Also include the output of
cat /etc/os-release
anduname -m
.