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# Execute root tasks (server is started) | # Execute root tasks (server is started) | ||
- | cd / | + | sudo / |
- | sudo ./ | + | |
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=== PaperCut Secondary Server Upgrade === | === PaperCut Secondary Server Upgrade === | ||
- | PaperCut Software attempts to maintain basic backwards compatibility with the secondary server. This means you can upgrade your primary server, and stagger the upgrade of secondary print servers. | + | PaperCut Software attempts to maintain basic backwards compatibility with the secondary server. This means you can upgrade your primary server, and stagger the upgrade of secondary print servers. |
- | + | > IMPORTANT: you cannot run a secondary server version that is newer than the primary server. | |
- | | However, we recommend that you upgrade the Secondary Server as best practice. | + | |
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- | | IMPORTANT: you cannot run a secondary server version that is newer than the primary server. | + | |