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upgrading_lbackup [2010/11/22 00:57]
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 ====== LBackup Upgrade Introduction ====== ====== LBackup Upgrade Introduction ======
  
-Upgrading LBackup is often as simple as ensuring that there are no instances of LBackup ​server(s) (eg. no backups are currently taking place) and then running the latest LBackup installer on your backup server(s).+Upgrading LBackup is often as simple as ensuring that there are no instances of LBackup ​running on the system(s) you are updating ​(eg. no backups are currently taking place) and then running the latest LBackup installer on your backup server(s).
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 LBackup is distributed as an Apple package. Therefore, you can use [[http://​www.apple.com/​remotedesktop/​|ARD]] to easily upgrade LBackup on multiple machines at once.  LBackup is distributed as an Apple package. Therefore, you can use [[http://​www.apple.com/​remotedesktop/​|ARD]] to easily upgrade LBackup on multiple machines at once. 
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-===== Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.6) =====+===== Home Directory SIP protected systems ===== 
 +SIP protection for macOS 10.14.x, macOS 10.15.x and possibly any newer system means that you should take a look at  [[developer/​dealing_with_sip|how to use LBackup when backing up data protected by SIP]]. 
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 +===== Snow Leopard (macOS 10.6) =====
 If you are migrating your system from an earlier version of Mac OS X to Mac OS 10.6 then it is recommended that you [[developer/​rsync_hfs|recompile rsync]] to avoid a known issue with rsync hanging towards the end of a recursive copy. If you are using the built in version of rsync which ships with Snow Leopard then you should not be affected by this issue. If you are migrating your system from an earlier version of Mac OS X to Mac OS 10.6 then it is recommended that you [[developer/​rsync_hfs|recompile rsync]] to avoid a known issue with rsync hanging towards the end of a recursive copy. If you are using the built in version of rsync which ships with Snow Leopard then you should not be affected by this issue.