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Migrate Bold BI Application from Docker to Linux.

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This section explains how to migrate the Bold BI application from a Docker environment to a Linux environment. It is assumed that the Bold BI DB server has public access, either through a Managed instance or a server deployed in an online VM. To migrate the database, you can refer to this article: link. Follow the steps below to migrate the Bold BI instance from Docker to Linux.

  1. Back up the app_data folder from the Docker environment in the application data mount path.

  2. Deploy the Bold BI application in the Linux environment by following this document.

    Note: You can use the same DNS or new DNS for Linux deployment.

  3. Restore the app_data on the Linux machine in the following location: /var/www/bold-services/.

    ubuntu-app-data.png

  4. Follow the steps below if you are using a new DNS/IP for the Linux environment. If you are using the same DNS/IP, then you can switch to the next step directly.

    • Navigate to [new DNS]/ums/administration in the browser.
      https://linux-migrate.boldbi.com/ums/administration

      Note: You can use the same Bold BI application login credentials for the new Linux environment.

    • Update the new DNS/IP and enable the checkbox.
      linux-migrate.png
    • After updating the new IP/DNS, save the changes.
  5. Stop the Docker site and restart all services by using the command below.

       sudo systemctl restart bold-*
    
  6. Now, the Bold BI application has been completely migrated from Docker to the Linux environment. You can access Bold BI with the same login credentials.

Additional References:
  1. Migrate Bold BI Application from Window to Azure Kubernetes Service
  2. Migrate Bold BI Application from Linux to Docker(Multi Container)
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