Hi
I am running the Traccar server on Amazon Linux 2023 (postgresql15). I am looking at the process of updating the server.
I have followed the uninstall instructions on this site:
sudo systemctl stop traccar
sudo systemctl disable traccar
sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/traccar.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo rm -R /opt/traccar
When I then install the latest traccar version:
sudo wget https://www.traccar.org/download/traccar-linux-64-latest.zip
sudo unzip traccar-linux-*.zip
I then get the following message:
[ec2-user@ip-1xx-xx-x-xx ~]$ sudo unzip traccar-linux-*.zipArchive: traccar-linux-64-latest.zipreplace traccar.run? [y]es, [n]o, [A]ll, [N]one, [r]ename:
I select A, run the installer (sudo ./traccar.run), configure the file (sudo vi /opt/traccar/conf/traccar.xml) and start the server (sudo service traccar start).
The server seems to be running ok. Is there any other commands I should issue at the uninstall stage to stop the archive message or is what I have done ok. Am I leaving any unncessary files behind, which may cause a problem in the future.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
Dave
It seems like you already have the old installation files in the folder. Specifically it tells you about "traccar.run", from what I can tell.
Hi Anton
Thanks for your reply. Is there a command I can use at the uninstall stage to remove the old installation files.
Thanks
That's not part of the installed files. That's the installation package that you extracted yourself.
Hi
I am running the Traccar server on Amazon Linux 2023 (postgresql15). I am looking at the process of updating the server.
I have followed the uninstall instructions on this site:
When I then install the latest traccar version:
I then get the following message:
I select A, run the installer (sudo ./traccar.run), configure the file (sudo vi /opt/traccar/conf/traccar.xml) and start the server (sudo service traccar start).
The server seems to be running ok. Is there any other commands I should issue at the uninstall stage to stop the archive message or is what I have done ok. Am I leaving any unncessary files behind, which may cause a problem in the future.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
Dave