- Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:36 am
#795731
I am needing to upgrade an old ProcessMaker 2.8 server to a new OS install and was wondering what the fastest way to get started is. The old install is on Turnkey Linux Appliance (Debian 6) https://www.turnkeylinux.org/processmaker. That was very easy to setup because they gave me a Vmware OVA template with PMK installed. They don't have a supported way to upgrade to new OS versions though. I took at a look at Bitnami who is similar, but their OS is Ubuntu based, I believe https://bitnami.com/stack/processmaker. According to dipolediamond's book on Getting Started with Processmaker, they don't recommend running the Bitnami VM in production. viewtopic.php?f=41&t=713343
We are looking at moving to the commercial version in the future and ProcessMaker recommend Centos http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.2/Supported_Stacks. I was wondering if there is a Centos LAMP Vmware image any where out there that might be a quick way to start that would also be supported. If not I guess I'll follow the long manual setup process from here http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.1/Stack_205. I just wanted to check if there was a faster path somewhere.
We are looking at moving to the commercial version in the future and ProcessMaker recommend Centos http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.2/Supported_Stacks. I was wondering if there is a Centos LAMP Vmware image any where out there that might be a quick way to start that would also be supported. If not I guess I'll follow the long manual setup process from here http://wiki.processmaker.com/3.1/Stack_205. I just wanted to check if there was a faster path somewhere.