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I have a live vbull site, version 4.2.2. I'd like to set up a test site with vb5 and mess with that before I upgrade my 4.2.2 site.
Is there ANYTHING I need to do, or not do to either my live site or my test site so that my live site isn't affected in any way with this new test install? I backed up my current db and will be using that as a new db, and not sharing the same db as the live server. |
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I assume you want to test vb5 with your vb4 data?
In that case, you'll want to close your vb4 site while you make the backup and then open it back up again. On your test site just make sure it's closed to the public. Good luck with vb5 and you might want to get a stiff drink.. You'll need it ![]() |
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Your license allows you to set up a test site. Just make sure it is .htaccess protected so it isn't open to the public.
As Brandon said, shut down your live site to make the backup. What he didn't say is that after you shut it down, change the Forum URL to the test site URL and set the Cookie Domain and Cookie Path to default (nothing) and then make the backup you will use for your test site. Then change those back and open up the live site. That will save you having to change those things in the database especially since it is save as serialized data in the datastore table (and most people don't know how to deal with serialized data). Also, if you put your vb5 files in a /directory, you will need to change this line in your .htaccess file: #RewriteBase / to this line: RewriteBase /directory/ |
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