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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="description" content="AWStats Documentation - Upgrade setup"> <meta name="keywords" content="awstats, awstat, udpate, upgrade"> <meta name="robots" content="index,follow"> <meta name="title" content="AWStats Documentation - Updgrade setup"> <title>AWStats Documentation - Updraged setup</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css" type="text/css"> <!-- $Revision: 1.2 $ - $Author: eldy $ - $Date: 2003/09/22 04:01:59 $ --> </head> <body topmargin=10 leftmargin=5> <table style="font: 10pt arial,helvetica,verdana" cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 border=0 bgcolor=#FFFFFF width=100%> <!-- Large --> <tr style="font: 10pt arial,helvetica,verdana"> <td bgcolor=#9999cc align=center><a href="/"><img src="images/awstats_logo4.png" border=0></a></td> <td bgcolor=#9999cc align=center> <br> <font style="font: 16pt arial,helvetica,sanserif" color=#EEEEFF><b>AWStats logfile analyzer 5.9 Documentation</b></font><br> <br> </td> <td bgcolor=#9999cc align=center> </td> </tr> </table> <br><br><H1 style="font: 26px arial,helvetica,sanserif">Upgrading AWStats to a new version</H1> To upgrade AWStats from an old version to a new one, all you have to do is:<br> <br> - <b>Replace AWStats runtime files</b> by new ones by:<br> - decompressing new AWStats package to old install directory.<br> - or just running your package tool for OS which have packaged version of AWStats provided.<br> - <b>Your setup files should not be lost</b> as AWStats default distribution does not overwite config file (it provides only one example of config file <i>awstats.model.conf</i>).<br> Sometimes, there is new parameter supported by the new version. As thoose parameters would not be in old config files, AWStats will use default values to work as it did when this parameter did not exists.<br> - <b>Your old analyzed data should not be lost</b> since your 'history files' are saved in the directory defined in DirData parameter in your AWStats config file and 'history files' format is compatible with each new version of AWStats since 5.x series. If you upgrade from 3.x, 4.x series to 5.x version or higher, AWStats will still be able to 'read' your old history files, however a warning will appear to ask you to run the 'migrate' process on your old data files. Just run the command that will appear in warning message. This warning will appear only after upgrade from 3.x or 4.x series to a 5.x or higher version and only if 'migrate' is necessary.<br> <br> <hr> <script language=javascript> var lastmod = new Date(document.lastModified); if (lastmod.getDate() > 0) { if (lastmod.getDate()<10) zerod="0" else zerod=""; if (lastmod.getMonth()<9) zerom="0" else zerom="" year2kok=lastmod.getYear(); if (year2kok<100) year2kok+=2000; if ((year2kok>=100) && (year2kok < 1970)) year2kok+=1900; document.writeln("Last revision: "+year2kok+"-"+zerom+(lastmod.getMonth()+1)+"-"+zerod+lastmod.getDate()); } </script> </body> </html>