Upgrading on Linux
Backup your database
mysqldump -u root -pPASSWORD DATABASE_NAME > BACKUP_FILE_NAME.sql
Backup your files
Linux - copy your existing files to a backup directory. The old install directory was /usr/share/oav2/other the new install directory is /usr/local/open-audit. Comment out the line "mysql -u root -popenauditrootuserpassword openaudit < /usr/local/open-audit/other/openaudit_mysql.sql" in the install script.
Install
The install scripts assume a freshly installed system with no MySQL password. Adjust if necessary. Install as per the installation script in the 'open-audit\other' directory.
Restore your database
Run the following and populate a new database with your backup from earlier.mysql -u root -popenauditrootuserpassword openaudit < BACKUP_FILE_NAME.sql
Restore your files
If you have any custom files, copy them to the new location from your backup.
Upgrade your database
Log on to the web interface as admin and go to Help -> About. Upgrade the database.
Finalising
The audit scripts have changed their XML schema. Ensure you update your exiting scheduled tasks, group policy, login scripts, etc with the new scripts.