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- +<p>Please ensure that during the platform's upgrade process there is no access to Open eClass courses by the platform's users and the platform's database is not accessible by anyone.</p>
-Please ensure that during the platform's upgrade process there is no access to Open eClass courses by the platform's users and the platform's database is not accessible by anyone. +
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-Also check the platform's version that is already installed in your server, by following the link 'Platform Identity' in the home page. In order to the upgrade process (which is described below) to be possible, the already installed platform should be either version >= 3.0+<p>Also check the platform's version that is already installed in your server, by following the link 'Platform Identity' in the home page. In order to the upgrade process (which is described below) to be possible, the already installed platform should be either version >= 3.0.</p>
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 ==== 1. Upgrade platform's software ==== ==== 1. Upgrade platform's software ====
  
-==== 1.1 Unix / Linux Systems ==== +==== 1.1 Linux Systems ==== 
-(e.g. Solaris, Redhat, CentOS, Debian, Suse, Ubuntu etc)+(e.g. Redhat, CentOS, Debian, Suse, Ubuntu etc)
  
 All operations presuppose you have the administrator's rights (root) on your computer. The following example presumes that the eClass platform is already installed on directory ''/var/www/html''. All operations presuppose you have the administrator's rights (root) on your computer. The following example presumes that the eClass platform is already installed on directory ''/var/www/html''.
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