Upgrade from Bird 1.3.6 to Bird 2.0.7

Alexander Zubkov green at qrator.net
Sat Mar 28 12:45:53 CET 2020


Hi,

Of course, as long as they do not try to bind the same network or
control sockets. Almost the same way as you can run several instances
of the same version of the bird.

On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 7:21 AM Fabiano D'Agostino
<fabiano.dagostino96 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Good morning Maria,
> but how can I guarantee business continuity? I mean can two versions of Bird running on the same host at the same time?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Il Sab 28 Mar 2020, 00:34 Maria Matějka <maria.matejka at nic.cz> ha scritto:
>>
>> Hello!
>> No. There is a need to check by hand whether your config has been converted properly. As the config language is complex a lot, we haven't prepared an automatic config converter. Anyway, feel free to create any such converter or any approximation of it.
>> Maria
>>
>> On March 27, 2020 6:46:23 PM GMT+01:00, Fabiano D'Agostino <fabiano.dagostino96 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey,
>>> I read the guide, I mean is there any automatic way to do the migration?
>>>
>>>
>>> Il Ven 27 Mar 2020, 18:39 Ondrej Zajicek <santiago at crfreenet.org> ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 05:31:11PM +0100, Fabiano D'Agostino wrote:
>>>> > Hi all,
>>>> > is there any easy way to upgrade from Bird 1.3.6 to Bird 2.0.7?
>>>>
>>>> Hi, there is a guide for config changes:
>>>>
>>>> https://gitlab.labs.nic.cz/labs/bird/-/wikis/transition-notes-to-bird-2
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Ondrej 'Santiago' Zajicek (email: santiago at crfreenet.org)
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