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== Upgrade PVLng frontend ==
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== Upgrade ==
 
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=== Core repository ===
 
Your can upgrade your installation at any time with
 
Your can upgrade your installation at any time with
  
  tools/upgrade.git <branch>
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  $ tools/upgrade.git
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Upgrade your installation to lastest state from Github.
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Usage: tools/upgrade.git <branch>
  
 
This works with <tt>master</tt> and <tt>develop</tt>
 
This works with <tt>master</tt> and <tt>develop</tt>
 
* Checkout the lastest changes from GitHub
 
* Checkout the lastest changes from GitHub
 
* Apply outstanding database patches if any
 
* Apply outstanding database patches if any
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=== Scripts repository ===
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Just pull the latest changes from GitHub
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git checkout master
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or
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git checkout develop
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and
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git pull

Latest revision as of 20:23, 6 August 2016

Software requirements

  • Operating system with support of periodic job scheduling (for example *nix with cron)
  • MySQL ≥ 5.1 (supports table partitions, views, trigger, functions, procedures and events)
  • PHP ≥ 5.3
  • Web server with PHP support, tested with Nginx (recommended), Apache and Litespeed

See also these hints for details!

Hardware requirements

  • A server, which fits the software requirements :-)
    A Raspberry B with a 4 GB SD card works fine for me as scripts server connected to a central frontend/API sever.
  • Some sensors, like 1-Wire sensors, watt meters with S0 or D0 outputs
  • Solar inverter which supports either

Installation

The system is devided into 2 repositories, the PVLng core repo with web frontend and API and the PVLng-Scripts repo with the data aquisition and extraction scripts.

Upgrade

Core repository

Your can upgrade your installation at any time with

$ tools/upgrade.git

Upgrade your installation to lastest state from Github.

Usage: tools/upgrade.git <branch>

This works with master and develop

  • Checkout the lastest changes from GitHub
  • Apply outstanding database patches if any

Scripts repository

Just pull the latest changes from GitHub

git checkout master

or

git checkout develop

and

git pull