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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Erwin<br>
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You do precisely that. But I suggest that you do an 'export_user'
in a console, then stop the node BEFORE you copy. Do the update on
the new machine. You may have issues with the user and qsl file,
if that happens, rebuild the users file from the user_asc you
generated (perl user_asc) and the qsl file with
/spider/perl/create_qsl.pl and, when it's finished, run 'load/qsl'
in a console.<br>
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73 Dirk G1TLH<br>
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On 13/07/2020 09:46, Erwin Fiten via Dxspider-support wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I'm now (still) running DXspider V1.55 build 0.198
under Debian 9. It's running on a shared VM, and I want to
migrate & update it to a new separate VM. What's the best
way to do this ?
<div>because I want to keep my settings, connection profiles,
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<div>Copy the complete SPIDER folder, and then do an update via
GIT? how ?</div>
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