# Upgrade SOGo from v2 to v3 [TOC] SOGo-3.x has a shinny new web UI, you can try the online demo here: (search 'demo' on the page). SOGo team offers support for both SOGo v3 and v2, so it's totally fine if you want to stick to SOGo-2.x. In case you want to try SOGo-3.x, please try steps below. ## Upgrade SOGo On RHEL/CentOS * Backup config files first: ``` mkdir -p /root/sogo-backup/{sogo,sysconfig} cp /etc/sogo/* /root/sogo-backup/sogo/ cp /etc/sysconfig/sogo /root/sogo-backup/sysconfig/ ``` * Open file `/etc/yum.repos.d/sogo.repo`, change the `baseurl=` setting to: ``` baseurl=https://packages.inverse.ca/SOGo/nightly/3/rhel/$releasever/$basearch/ ``` * Remove `sope` and `sogo` packages first, then install SOGo again: ``` yum remove "sope*" "sogo*" yum install sogo sogo-ealarms-notify sogo-tool sogo-activesync sope49-gdl1-mysql sope49-gdl1-postgresql ``` * Restore backup files: ``` cp /root/sogo-backup/sogo/* /etc/sogo/ cp /root/sogo-backup/sysconfig/sogo /etc/sysconfig/ ``` * Restart SOGo and memcached services: ``` service memcached restart service sogod restart ``` ## Upgrade SOGo On Debian/Ubuntu * Backup config files first: ``` mkdir -p /root/sogo-backup/{sogo,default} cp /etc/sogo/* /root/sogo-backup/sogo/ cp /etc/default/sogo /root/sogo-backup/default/ ``` * Open file `/etc/apt/sources.list`, !!! warning Please make sure you have correct distribution name (the `jessie`, `xenial` in examples below) in `/etc/apt/sources.list`. * On Debian, make sure you have SOGo repo like below: ```https://packages.inverse.ca/SOGo/nightly/3/debian jessie jessie``` * On Ubuntu, make sure you have SOGo repo like below: ```https://packages.inverse.ca/SOGo/nightly/3/ubuntu xenial xenial``` * Remove `sope` and `sogo` packages first, then install SOGo again: ``` apt-get remove "libsope*" "sogo*" apt-get update apt-get install sogo sogo-activesync sope4.9-gdl1-mysql sope4.9-gdl1-postgresql ``` * Restore backup files: ``` cp /root/sogo-backup/sogo/* /etc/sogo/ cp /root/sogo-backup/default/sogo /etc/default/ ``` * Make sure SOGo log file is owned by SOGo daemon user and group: * On Linux, user/group names are: `sogo:sogo`. * on FreeBSD, user/group names are: `sogod:sogod`. * on OpenBSD, user/group names are: `_sogo:_sogo`. ``` chown sogo:sogo /var/log/sogo/sogo.log ``` * Restart SOGo and memcached services: ``` service memcached restart service sogo restart ``` ## Troubleshooting If SOGo doesn't work as expected, please check its log file `/var/log/sogo/sogo.log`. If you don't understand what the error message means, please extract related error message and post to our online support forum: .