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{{Installing Moodle}}
{{Installing Moodle}}
'''Before you do anything else, read [[Upgrading to Moodle 2.2]]'''
''This page explains in detail how to upgrade Moodle. For a summary of the process, see [[Upgrade overview]].''


Moodle is designed to upgrade itself from one version to the next. The procedure is
==Check the requirements==
# [[Site backup|Back up everything]].
 
# Replace the old version of the code with the new one.
Check that your server meets all requirements for 2.7 in ''Administration > Site administration > Server > [[Environment]]''.
# Visit the [[Site_administration_block#Notifications|administrator notifications]] link, which triggers Moodle to self-update.
 
These steps are explained in more detail below.
Note: You can only upgrade to Moodle 2.7 from Moodle 2.2 or later. If upgrading from earlier versions, you must [https://docs.moodle.org/22/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.2 upgrade to 2.2] as a first step.
 
==Before upgrading==


Sometimes there are specific considerations when upgrading to a particular version.  See the [[dev:Releases|Releases page]] for more information on this.  You also have to be more careful if you have installed additional plug-ins or customised the code.
'''We advise that you test the upgrade first on a COPY of your production site, to make sure it works as you expect.'''


See this tutorial if you are [http://ic.eflclasses.org/tutorials/howtoupgrademoodlewithcpanel.swf upgrading Moodle on cpanel]. It is a bit rough around the edges and is a little dated, but you should get the idea.
===Themes===


There is also a separate page about [[Ubuntu_Debian_Upgrades|upgrading Moodle if you installed it using the Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Debian package manager]].
All standard themes present in Moodle 2.6 (and earlier), except the Clean theme, have been removed from Moodle 2.7 (see MDL-43784). Custom themes and themes from the Plugins Directory are not affected, unless they use one of the removed themes as a parent theme. If a theme that was in use has been removed, the theme will revert to the new default theme called Clean.


For sites wishing to continue using any of the removed standard themes (or themes relying on a standard theme as a parent theme), other than Clean, we recommend you use the following process.


__TOC__
# Download the 2.7 version of Moodle, but do not run the upgrade yet.
# Download the 2.7 version of your theme from the [https://moodle.org/plugins/browse.php?list=category&id=3 Themes section of the Moodle plugins directory] (or from the links below) into moodle/theme/.
# Proceed with the upgrade.


When upgrading a Moodle installation you should follow these steps:
It is possible to copy missing themes into Moodle after the upgrade, but this should happen before users touch the system, otherwise theme-related settings may be lost.


==Before you upgrade your site for real==
The affected themes (with download links) are...


You are strongly advised to make a copy of your entire Moodle site onto another computer (see [[Moodle migration]]) and run the upgrade there to verify it will work. If you decide not to do this, make sure you have good backups. If the upgrade fails you will need the backups to go back.
{|-
| Afterburner
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_afterburner plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_afterburner github]
|-
| Anomaly
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_anomaly plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_anomaly github]
|-
| Arialist
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_arialist plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_arialist github]
|-
| Binarius
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_binarius plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_binarius github]
|-
| Boxxie
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_boxxie plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_boxxie github]
|-
| Brick
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_brick plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_brick github]
|-
| Formal White
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_formal_white plugins db]
| [https://github.com/andreabix/moodle-theme_formal_white github]
|-
| Form Factor
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_formfactor plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_formfactor github]
|-
| Fusion
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_fusion plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_fusion github]
|-
| Leatherbound
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_leatherbound plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_leatherbound github]
|-
| Magazine
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_magazine plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_magazine github]
|-
| Nimble
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_nimble plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_nimble github]
|-
| Nonzero
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_nonzero plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_nonzero github]
|-
| Overlay
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_overlay plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_overlay github]
|-
| Serenity
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_serenity plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_serenity github]
|-
| Sky High
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_sky_high plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_sky_high github]
|-
| Splash
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_splash plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_splash github]
|-
| Standard
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_standard plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_standard github]
|-
| Standard old
| [https://moodle.org/plugins/view.php?plugin=theme_standardold plugins db]
| [https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-theme_standardold github]
|}


==Check the requirements==
Note: Only installed additional themes are updated automatically during the upgrade, NOT standard themes. Because standard themes have been removed from Moodle 2.7, they have to be re-added.
Spend some time re-reading the [[Installing Moodle | installation documentation]] and documentation for the new version. Check the system requirements for the target version you want to upgrade-to in ''Settings > Site administration > Server > [[Environment]]''.
 
===Questions engine upgrade===
 
In Moodle 2.1, there was a major overhaul of the Question engine. As explained in [https://docs.moodle.org/21/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.1#Planning_the_question_engine_upgrade the upgrade documentation for that version], it was possible to delay parts of the database upgrade to be run later. Before you upgrade to Moodle 2.7, this upgrade must be completed.
 
This will affect you if...
* your site started off on a version of Moodle 2.0.x and
* when you upgraded to Moodle 2.1 or 2.2, you made use of the complex facility to delay part of the question engine upgrade (as explained in [https://docs.moodle.org/21/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.1#Planning_the_question_engine_upgrade the upgrade documentation for that version]) and
* you still have not completing that upgrade
...then you must complete it before upgrading to Moodle 2.7.
 
You can check by looking at the bottom of the [[:en:Environment|Environment]] page in your site, providing you are running a version later than 2.4.9, 2.5.5 or 2.6.2. If you have a problem, it will tell you there. If there is no mention of questions there, you can forget about this.


==Put your Site into Maintenance Mode==
This is unlikely to affect most users.
Before you begin upgrading your site, you should put it into [[Maintenance_mode | Maintenance Mode]] to stop any non-admin users from logging in.


== Backup important data ==
== Backup important data ==
See [[Site backup]] for more specific information.


There are three areas that should be backed up before any upgrade:
There are three areas that should be backed up before any upgrade:
#Moodle software (For example, everything in server/htdocs/moodle)
#Moodle software (For example, everything in server/htdocs/moodle)
#Moodle uploaded files (For example, server/moodledata)
#Moodle uploaded files (For example, server/moodledata)
#Moodle database (For example, the SQL or Postgres database)
#Moodle database (For example, your Postgres or MySQL database dump)


Experienced site administrators know that it is a best practice (a very good idea) to make a backup of any production system before a major upgrade. In fact, it is a good idea to automate your server to backup your Moodle installation daily.  Most upgrades on sites that have used the standard Moodle packages (no contributed code and no little tweaks to the php files), will not have any major issues with the upgrade process. 
See [[Site backup]] for more specific information.


:''TIP:'' One more time, "do not risk what you can not afford to lose": do regular backups, make sure it is really backed up and know how to restore a backup!
==Put your site into maintenance mode==
Before you begin upgrading your site, you should put it into [[Maintenance_mode | maintenance mode]] to stop any non-admin users from logging in.
 
== Check for plugin updates ==
 
If you have [[Automatic updates deployment]] enabled, you will be able to update installed plugins automatically during the upgrade. Just make sure you check for available updates (via the button for it) at the Plugins check screen.
 
If you are updating plugins manually, it is a good moment now to check in the [http://moodle.org/plugins Moodle Plugins directory] whether there is a 2.7 version available for any plugins (including themes) that you have previously installed on your site. If so, download the plugin package. In the next step, you will copy it to the appropriate location in your Moodle code (see [[Installing plugins]]).
 
The upgrade of the plugin will then happen as part of the Moodle upgrade process.
 
If an out-of-date plugin causes your upgrade to fail, you can usually delete the plugin code rather than uninstalling it from within Moodle so that the data associated with it is not deleted.


== Install the new Moodle software ==
== Install the new Moodle software ==
Upgrading can be a simple process or a more complicated process.  Sites that have not used contributed code and are migrating from say Moodle 2.x.1 to 2.x.3 '''should''' not have a problem.  However, we still recommend that with any production server that you have made a successful backup of the MySQL database, the moodledata directory and the moodle program folders and files. 
*Do not overwrite an old installation unless you know what you are doing ... sometimes old files can cause problems in new installations. Review the backup section above.


=== Standard install package ===
=== Standard install package ===
Having read the cautions about backups, download a copy of the standard install package. Here is a set of simple instructions for an average site.
*It is probably a good idea to use the [[Site administration block]]>Server>Maintenance mode to prevent user activity as the site upgrades.
*Having moved your old Moodle software program files to another location, unzip or unpack the upgrade file so that all new the Moodle software program files are in the location the old files used to be in on the server.  Moodle will adjust SQL and [[Moodledata directory|moodledata]] if it needs to in the upgrade.
*Copy your old [[Configuration file|config.php file]] back to the new Moodle directory. If you've defined individual blocks for new courses you have to delete 'admin' block definition and replace by 'settings' for the new block.
*If you had added any custom plugins or themes into your Moodle you can add them to the new code. It is important to check that you get the correct version for your new version of Moodle. You should check in the optional plugins database. Be particularly careful that you do not overwrite any code in the new version of Moodle. If you are upgrading to Moodle 2.0 or newer, note that all optional plugins and themes required a significant rewrite and most do not have 2.0 versions (yet).
*Use the notification link in the site administration to start the upgrade process. You will see a series of lines or screens indicating progress. 
*After a successful upgrade, turn off the maintenance mode, so your users can get into the site.


=== Using a downloaded archive ===
# Move your old Moodle software program files to another location. ''Do NOT copy new files over the old files.''
In some installs, the site administrator may overwrite the Moodle code with a backup copy. Or create a new clean install copy of Moodle, then restore an archive (via a compressed file or parts of a saved set of Moodle code files and folders).  
# Unzip or unpack the upgrade file so that all the new Moodle software program files are in the location the old files used to be in on the server. Moodle will adjust SQL and moodledata if it needs to in the upgrade.
 
# Copy your old [[Configuration file|config.php file]] back to the new Moodle directory.  
*Do not overwrite an old installation unless you know what you are doing ... sometimes old files can cause problems in new or "cleaned" installations. The best way is to rename the current Moodle code directory (for example rename "moodle" to "moodleold"), then unpack the new Moodle archive into the old location (for example, a new directory called "moodle").
# As mentioned above, if you had installed any plugins on your site you should add them to the new code tree now. It is important to check that you get the correct version for your new version of Moodle. Be particularly careful that you do not overwrite any code in the new version of Moodle.
# Dont forget to also copy over your moodledata folder / directory.  If you don't you will get a "fatal error $cfg- dataroot is not configured properly".


====Linux====
====Linux====
  mv moodle moodle.backup
  mv moodle moodle.backup
  tar xvzf moodle-1.1.tgz
  tar xvzf moodle-2.7.tgz


Next, copy across your config.php, any other plugins such as custom themes, and your .htaccess file if you created one ('''check that optional/custom plugins are the correct version for your new Moodle first'''):
Next, copy across your config.php, any custom plugins, and your .htaccess file if you created one ('''check that custom plugins are the correct version for your new Moodle first'''):


  cp moodle.backup/config.php moodle
  cp moodle.backup/config.php moodle
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  cp -pr moodle.backup/mod/mymod moodle/mod/mymod
  cp -pr moodle.backup/mod/mymod moodle/mod/mymod


Don't forget to make moodle/config.php readable by your www server.
Don't forget to make moodle/config.php (and the rest of the source code) readable by your www server. Ideally the files should not be writeable by your server.


If you use cron, take care that cron.php is executeable and uses the correct php command:  
If you use cron, take care that cron.php is executeable and uses the correct php command:  
  chmod 740 admin/cli/cron.php (some configurations need chmod 750 or chmod 755)
  chmod 740 admin/cli/cron.php (some configurations need chmod 750 or chmod 755)
  copy the first line from cron.php (if it looks like '#!/usr/local/bin/php' or '#!/usr/local/bin/php5.3', no need to copy '<?php')
  copy the first line from cron.php (if it looks like '#!/usr/local/bin/php' or '#!/usr/local/bin/php5.3', no need to copy '<?php')


if necessary.
if necessary.


=== Using CVS ===
=== Using Git ===
 
New sites should now use Git rather than CVS (see next section). If your site already uses CVS, to update, just go into the Moodle root directory and update to the new files:
<pre>
$ cd /path/to/your/moodle/
$ cvs update -dP
</pre>
To update from an older version type in the following:
<pre>
$ cd /path/to/your/moodle/
$ cvs -Q update -dP -r MOODLE_18_STABLE
</pre>
 
Make sure you use the "d" parameter to create new directories if necessary, and the "P" parameter to prune empty directories.


=== Using Git ===
You can use Git for updating or upgrading your Moodle. See [[Git for Administrators]] for details.


You can use [[Git]] for updating or upgrading your Moodle. New sites are recommended to use this rather than CVS since all Moodle development has moved to Git.
===Command line upgrade===


See [[Git for Administrators]] for further details.
On Linux servers, Moodle 2.7 supports running the [[CLI|upgrade from the command line]], rather than through a web browser. This is likely to be more reliable, particularly for large sites.


== Finishing the upgrade ==
== Finishing the upgrade ==
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The last step is to trigger the upgrade processes within Moodle.  
The last step is to trigger the upgrade processes within Moodle.  


To do this just visit the [[Site administration block]] admin page (or ''<nowiki>http://example.com/moodle/admin</nowiki>'') and the "Notifications" link.
To do this just go to ''Administration > Site administration > Notifications''.


Moodle will automatically detect the new version and perform all the SQL database or file system upgrades that are necessary. If there is anything it can't do itself (very rare) then you will see messages telling you what you need to do.
Moodle will automatically detect the new version and perform all the SQL database or file system upgrades that are necessary. If there is anything it can't do itself (very rare) then you will see messages telling you what you need to do.
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Assuming all goes well (no error messages) then you can start using your new version of Moodle and enjoy the new features!
Assuming all goes well (no error messages) then you can start using your new version of Moodle and enjoy the new features!


Note: If you are running multiple servers then you should purge all caches manually (via ''Administration > Site administration > Development > Purge all caches'') after completing the upgrade on all servers.
===Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded...===
If your server uses a main language other than English, you may encounter a 'Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded' when you try to upgrade it. You can increase max_execution_time = 160 on php.ini to allow the scripts enough time to process the language update. Otherwise, you can switch to English as the default language before doing the upgrade and back to your original language after a succcessful upgrade. See the forum discussion at https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=119598.


:''TIP:'' Use the site administration block>Server>Maintenance mode to prevent users from changing data during the upgrade.
==After upgrading==
:''TIP:'' If you are running a large scale Moodle site (e.g. have more tha 10,000+ courses and 40,000+ users), make sure that you do your own performance profiling testing.  Post a thread or check the [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=28 Installation problems forum] and check [[Tracker]] for potential issues.


== Verify the upgrade (optional) ==
The config.php file from your installation should work fine but if you take a look at config-dist.php that came with Moodle 2.7 there are more/different options available (e.g. database drivers and settings). It's a good idea to map your old config.php settings to a new one based on the 2.7 config-dist.php.


If you wish to confirm that the database definitions in the upgraded database match the definitions of a new, clean install (which they should) you might like to look at [[Verify Database Schema]].
===Cron===


==Upgrading more than one version==
Cron has received a major update (MDL-25499) and now has support for both scheduled and adhoc tasks.


Normally you can upgrade directly from any Moodle version to any later version. So, for example you could upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1, or from 1.9 to 2.2.
The benefits of these changes are:
* The schedule for every task can be configured by the admin
* Tasks can run in parallel
* Cron processes use locking to prevent the same task running at the same time by different processes
* Clusters with multiple identical application nodes are supported, you can run cron on all of them


However, every so often, this general rule gets broken, because supporting really large jumps (for example Moodle 1.6 to 2.2 in one step) would be impossible. Recent break points have been:
A result of this is that cron can be run much more often, which means (for example) forum posts can be sent out sooner. To take advantage of the new cron system it is now strongly recommended that administrators increase the frequency that cron is run to at least ''once per minute''.
* You must have upgraded to version 1.9.x before you can upgrade to a later 2.x version.
* You must have upgraded to version 2.2.x before you can upgrade to 2.3 or later.


If you are upgrading from a pre-1.6 version it is recommended that you upgrade first to the latest 1.6.x, then to the latest 1.9.x and finally to the latest 2.x. See Petr's forum post [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=197602#p861964 Re: Continuing on Upgrade docs] for further information.
You also may need to modify any automated scripts you have that are parsing the output from cron. It is no longer possible to simply monitor the output of cron for the string "Cron script completed correctly" (if that is what you were doing). An alternative is to monitor the output for the string "task failed:". If you detect that a task is failing, [[Cron#Debugging_Scheduled_Tasks|here]] are some tips for debugging the failure.  


==See also==
Before the upgrade to 2.7, there may have been a cron task that was failing, which was preventing the rest of cron from being executed. A failure in any single task will no longer prevent the rest of the Moodle cron tasks from executing, so you may uncover previously masked bugs. It is a good idea to closely monitor the output from cron after the upgrade to 2.7.
 
===Assignments===
 
The old assignment (2.2) module has been removed from core and has been replaced by a stub to support transparently remapping URLs and restoring course backups from the old module to the new one.
 
If you are still using the old assignment (2.2) module, after upgrading to Moodle 2.7 all assignment (2.2) activities will be hidden. You need to run the [[Assignment upgrade tool]] to un-hide the activities.
 
If you really, really need to keep using the old assignment (2.2) module, you should update the code to Moodle 2.7, and then replace the "mod/assignment" folder with the one from https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-mod_assignment/releases before completing the upgrade.
 
===Maths filters===
 
Moodle 2.7 comes with a new maths filter based on [http://mathjax.org MathJax]. It is an alternative to the existing Tex filter. The MathJax filter is enabled by default for new sites and also  upgrades. You may wish to disable the Tex filter and enable the MathJax filter. In 2.7 sites, if both are enabled the TeX filter wins regardless of filter order because the TeX filter removes all TeX notation before the javascript is executed. This may mask the fact MathJaxloader is enabled on old installations.  In 2.8 both filters may be run together with both being used to display the mathematics. See MDL-44780. There are some compatibility settings and other options that can be changed for the [[MathJax filter]].
 
==Possible issues that may affect you in Moodle 2.7==
 
===Custom log-based reports===
 
Moodle 2.7 has moved to the new Logging API that allows more detailed and more flexible log storage. By default after the upgrade Moodle no longer stores data in table 'log'. All standard reports and plugins that used to access this table are converted to support both new API and legacy 'log' table. It is understandable that there might be custom 3rd party plugins that can not be changed immediately and either write significant information to the 'log' table or require access to it. In this case admin needs to enable writing to the legacy log:
Site Administration > Plugins > Logging > Legacy log : Select "Log legacy data". You might also want to disable "Standard log" so your system doesn't have double logging.
 
=== MySQL dmlwriteexception error when restoring a course===
 
If you obtain a  dmlwriteexception error when restoring a course, it is recommended that InnoDB tables are converted to the Barracuda file format. See the section 'Converting InnoDB tables to Barracuda' in [[Administration via command line]] for details of why this is recommended plus information on a tool for converting tables.
 
===MySQL dmlwriteexception error when using calculated questions in a quiz===
 
If you're using MySQL or SQL*Server and you have a problem with duplicated keys with the question_attempt_step_data table when using calculated questions in a quiz (from entering a formula which uses variables with the same characters in different cases), it is recommended that you upgrade to Moodle 3.0.x or higher ASAP. Alternatively, the problematic unique index can be dropped or the collation of the columns changed to be case-sensitive, however this is not considered a complete fix. See MDL-29332 for more information.
 
=== Moodle 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 improvements ===
 
Depending on which version you are upgrading from, please see the section 'Possible issues that may affect you' in the documentation


*[[Environment]]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.3]
*[[Git]] Version control and upgrading
* [https://docs.moodle.org/24/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.4]
*[[How to fix just one bug without upgrading]]
* [https://docs.moodle.org/25/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.5]
*Moodle.org [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=28 Installation problems forum]  
* [https://docs.moodle.org/26/en/Upgrading Upgrading to Moodle 2.6]
*[http://ic.eflclasses.org/tutorials/howtoupgrademoodlewithcpanel.swf How to upgrade Moodle with cpanel tutorial] - screencasts of older Moodle/Cpanel install but useful (also, a very large file that will take some time to load).


Documentation on upgrading to particular versions:
==See also==
*[[Upgrading to Moodle 2.2]]
*[https://docs.moodle.org/21/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.1 Upgrading to Moodle 2.1]
*[https://docs.moodle.org/20/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_2.0 Upgrading to Moodle 2.0]
*[https://docs.moodle.org/19/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_1.9 Upgrading to Moodle 1.9]
*[https://docs.moodle.org/19/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_1.8 Upgrading to Moodle 1.8]
*[https://docs.moodle.org/19/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_1.7 Upgrading to Moodle 1.7]
*[https://docs.moodle.org/19/en/Upgrading_to_Moodle_1.6 Upgrading to Moodle 1.6]


Using Moodle.org forum discussions:
* [[Installation]]
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=104887 Best practices for QA]
* Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=28 Installation problems forum]  
*[http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=198123 Language customizations lost on upgrade]
* [[dev:Moodle 2.7 release notes|Moodle 2.7 release notes]]
*[[Beginning_Moodle_2.0_Administration|Beginning Moodle 2.0 Administration]]
* [[dev:Upgrade API|Upgrade API]]


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Latest revision as of 09:35, 22 September 2016

This page explains in detail how to upgrade Moodle. For a summary of the process, see Upgrade overview.

Check the requirements

Check that your server meets all requirements for 2.7 in Administration > Site administration > Server > Environment.

Note: You can only upgrade to Moodle 2.7 from Moodle 2.2 or later. If upgrading from earlier versions, you must upgrade to 2.2 as a first step.

Before upgrading

We advise that you test the upgrade first on a COPY of your production site, to make sure it works as you expect.

Themes

All standard themes present in Moodle 2.6 (and earlier), except the Clean theme, have been removed from Moodle 2.7 (see MDL-43784). Custom themes and themes from the Plugins Directory are not affected, unless they use one of the removed themes as a parent theme. If a theme that was in use has been removed, the theme will revert to the new default theme called Clean.

For sites wishing to continue using any of the removed standard themes (or themes relying on a standard theme as a parent theme), other than Clean, we recommend you use the following process.

  1. Download the 2.7 version of Moodle, but do not run the upgrade yet.
  2. Download the 2.7 version of your theme from the Themes section of the Moodle plugins directory (or from the links below) into moodle/theme/.
  3. Proceed with the upgrade.

It is possible to copy missing themes into Moodle after the upgrade, but this should happen before users touch the system, otherwise theme-related settings may be lost.

The affected themes (with download links) are...

Afterburner plugins db github
Anomaly plugins db github
Arialist plugins db github
Binarius plugins db github
Boxxie plugins db github
Brick plugins db github
Formal White plugins db github
Form Factor plugins db github
Fusion plugins db github
Leatherbound plugins db github
Magazine plugins db github
Nimble plugins db github
Nonzero plugins db github
Overlay plugins db github
Serenity plugins db github
Sky High plugins db github
Splash plugins db github
Standard plugins db github
Standard old plugins db github

Note: Only installed additional themes are updated automatically during the upgrade, NOT standard themes. Because standard themes have been removed from Moodle 2.7, they have to be re-added.

Questions engine upgrade

In Moodle 2.1, there was a major overhaul of the Question engine. As explained in the upgrade documentation for that version, it was possible to delay parts of the database upgrade to be run later. Before you upgrade to Moodle 2.7, this upgrade must be completed.

This will affect you if...

  • your site started off on a version of Moodle 2.0.x and
  • when you upgraded to Moodle 2.1 or 2.2, you made use of the complex facility to delay part of the question engine upgrade (as explained in the upgrade documentation for that version) and
  • you still have not completing that upgrade

...then you must complete it before upgrading to Moodle 2.7.

You can check by looking at the bottom of the Environment page in your site, providing you are running a version later than 2.4.9, 2.5.5 or 2.6.2. If you have a problem, it will tell you there. If there is no mention of questions there, you can forget about this.

This is unlikely to affect most users.

Backup important data

There are three areas that should be backed up before any upgrade:

  1. Moodle software (For example, everything in server/htdocs/moodle)
  2. Moodle uploaded files (For example, server/moodledata)
  3. Moodle database (For example, your Postgres or MySQL database dump)

See Site backup for more specific information.

Put your site into maintenance mode

Before you begin upgrading your site, you should put it into maintenance mode to stop any non-admin users from logging in.

Check for plugin updates

If you have Automatic updates deployment enabled, you will be able to update installed plugins automatically during the upgrade. Just make sure you check for available updates (via the button for it) at the Plugins check screen.

If you are updating plugins manually, it is a good moment now to check in the Moodle Plugins directory whether there is a 2.7 version available for any plugins (including themes) that you have previously installed on your site. If so, download the plugin package. In the next step, you will copy it to the appropriate location in your Moodle code (see Installing plugins).

The upgrade of the plugin will then happen as part of the Moodle upgrade process.

If an out-of-date plugin causes your upgrade to fail, you can usually delete the plugin code rather than uninstalling it from within Moodle so that the data associated with it is not deleted.

Install the new Moodle software

Standard install package

  1. Move your old Moodle software program files to another location. Do NOT copy new files over the old files.
  2. Unzip or unpack the upgrade file so that all the new Moodle software program files are in the location the old files used to be in on the server. Moodle will adjust SQL and moodledata if it needs to in the upgrade.
  3. Copy your old config.php file back to the new Moodle directory.
  4. As mentioned above, if you had installed any plugins on your site you should add them to the new code tree now. It is important to check that you get the correct version for your new version of Moodle. Be particularly careful that you do not overwrite any code in the new version of Moodle.
  5. Dont forget to also copy over your moodledata folder / directory. If you don't you will get a "fatal error $cfg- dataroot is not configured properly".

Linux

mv moodle moodle.backup
tar xvzf moodle-2.7.tgz

Next, copy across your config.php, any custom plugins, and your .htaccess file if you created one (check that custom plugins are the correct version for your new Moodle first):

cp moodle.backup/config.php moodle
cp -pr moodle.backup/theme/mytheme moodle/theme/mytheme
cp -pr moodle.backup/mod/mymod moodle/mod/mymod

Don't forget to make moodle/config.php (and the rest of the source code) readable by your www server. Ideally the files should not be writeable by your server.

If you use cron, take care that cron.php is executeable and uses the correct php command:

chmod 740 admin/cli/cron.php (some configurations need chmod 750 or chmod 755)
copy the first line from cron.php (if it looks like '#!/usr/local/bin/php' or '#!/usr/local/bin/php5.3', no need to copy '<?php')

if necessary.

Using Git

You can use Git for updating or upgrading your Moodle. See Git for Administrators for details.

Command line upgrade

On Linux servers, Moodle 2.7 supports running the upgrade from the command line, rather than through a web browser. This is likely to be more reliable, particularly for large sites.

Finishing the upgrade

The last step is to trigger the upgrade processes within Moodle.

To do this just go to Administration > Site administration > Notifications.

Moodle will automatically detect the new version and perform all the SQL database or file system upgrades that are necessary. If there is anything it can't do itself (very rare) then you will see messages telling you what you need to do.

Assuming all goes well (no error messages) then you can start using your new version of Moodle and enjoy the new features!

Note: If you are running multiple servers then you should purge all caches manually (via Administration > Site administration > Development > Purge all caches) after completing the upgrade on all servers.

Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded...

If your server uses a main language other than English, you may encounter a 'Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded' when you try to upgrade it. You can increase max_execution_time = 160 on php.ini to allow the scripts enough time to process the language update. Otherwise, you can switch to English as the default language before doing the upgrade and back to your original language after a succcessful upgrade. See the forum discussion at https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=119598.

After upgrading

The config.php file from your installation should work fine but if you take a look at config-dist.php that came with Moodle 2.7 there are more/different options available (e.g. database drivers and settings). It's a good idea to map your old config.php settings to a new one based on the 2.7 config-dist.php.

Cron

Cron has received a major update (MDL-25499) and now has support for both scheduled and adhoc tasks.

The benefits of these changes are:

  • The schedule for every task can be configured by the admin
  • Tasks can run in parallel
  • Cron processes use locking to prevent the same task running at the same time by different processes
  • Clusters with multiple identical application nodes are supported, you can run cron on all of them

A result of this is that cron can be run much more often, which means (for example) forum posts can be sent out sooner. To take advantage of the new cron system it is now strongly recommended that administrators increase the frequency that cron is run to at least once per minute.

You also may need to modify any automated scripts you have that are parsing the output from cron. It is no longer possible to simply monitor the output of cron for the string "Cron script completed correctly" (if that is what you were doing). An alternative is to monitor the output for the string "task failed:". If you detect that a task is failing, here are some tips for debugging the failure.

Before the upgrade to 2.7, there may have been a cron task that was failing, which was preventing the rest of cron from being executed. A failure in any single task will no longer prevent the rest of the Moodle cron tasks from executing, so you may uncover previously masked bugs. It is a good idea to closely monitor the output from cron after the upgrade to 2.7.

Assignments

The old assignment (2.2) module has been removed from core and has been replaced by a stub to support transparently remapping URLs and restoring course backups from the old module to the new one.

If you are still using the old assignment (2.2) module, after upgrading to Moodle 2.7 all assignment (2.2) activities will be hidden. You need to run the Assignment upgrade tool to un-hide the activities.

If you really, really need to keep using the old assignment (2.2) module, you should update the code to Moodle 2.7, and then replace the "mod/assignment" folder with the one from https://github.com/moodlehq/moodle-mod_assignment/releases before completing the upgrade.

Maths filters

Moodle 2.7 comes with a new maths filter based on MathJax. It is an alternative to the existing Tex filter. The MathJax filter is enabled by default for new sites and also upgrades. You may wish to disable the Tex filter and enable the MathJax filter. In 2.7 sites, if both are enabled the TeX filter wins regardless of filter order because the TeX filter removes all TeX notation before the javascript is executed. This may mask the fact MathJaxloader is enabled on old installations. In 2.8 both filters may be run together with both being used to display the mathematics. See MDL-44780. There are some compatibility settings and other options that can be changed for the MathJax filter.

Possible issues that may affect you in Moodle 2.7

Custom log-based reports

Moodle 2.7 has moved to the new Logging API that allows more detailed and more flexible log storage. By default after the upgrade Moodle no longer stores data in table 'log'. All standard reports and plugins that used to access this table are converted to support both new API and legacy 'log' table. It is understandable that there might be custom 3rd party plugins that can not be changed immediately and either write significant information to the 'log' table or require access to it. In this case admin needs to enable writing to the legacy log: Site Administration > Plugins > Logging > Legacy log : Select "Log legacy data". You might also want to disable "Standard log" so your system doesn't have double logging.

MySQL dmlwriteexception error when restoring a course

If you obtain a dmlwriteexception error when restoring a course, it is recommended that InnoDB tables are converted to the Barracuda file format. See the section 'Converting InnoDB tables to Barracuda' in Administration via command line for details of why this is recommended plus information on a tool for converting tables.

MySQL dmlwriteexception error when using calculated questions in a quiz

If you're using MySQL or SQL*Server and you have a problem with duplicated keys with the question_attempt_step_data table when using calculated questions in a quiz (from entering a formula which uses variables with the same characters in different cases), it is recommended that you upgrade to Moodle 3.0.x or higher ASAP. Alternatively, the problematic unique index can be dropped or the collation of the columns changed to be case-sensitive, however this is not considered a complete fix. See MDL-29332 for more information.

Moodle 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 improvements

Depending on which version you are upgrading from, please see the section 'Possible issues that may affect you' in the documentation

See also