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:banner: banners/enterprise.jpg
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.. _setup/enterprise:
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From Community to Enterprise
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Depending on your current installation, there are multiple ways to upgrade
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your community version.
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In any case the basic guidelines are:
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* Backup your community database
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.. image:: enterprise/db_manager.png
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:class: img-responsive
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* Shutdown your server
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* Install the web_enterprise module
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* Restart your server
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* Enter your Odoo Enterprise Subscription code
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.. image:: enterprise/enterprise_code.png
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:class: img-responsive
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On Linux, using an installer
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* Backup your community database
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* Stop the odoo service
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.. code-block:: console
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$ sudo service odoo stop
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* Install the enterprise .deb (it should install over the community package)
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.. code-block:: console
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$ sudo dpkg -i <path_to_enterprise_deb>
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* Update your database to the enterprise packages using
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.. code-block:: console
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$ python3 /usr/bin/odoo.py -d <database_name> -i web_enterprise --stop-after-init
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* You should be able to connect to your Odoo Enterprise instance using your usual mean of identification.
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You can then link your database with your Odoo Enterprise Subscription by entering the code you received
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by e-mail in the form input
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On Linux, using the source code
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There are many ways to launch your server when using sources, and you probably
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have your own favourite. You may need to adapt sections to your usual workflow.
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* Shutdown your server
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* Backup your community database
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* Update the ``--addons-path`` parameter of your launch command (see :ref:`setup/install/source`)
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* Install the web_enterprise module by using
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.. code-block:: console
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$ -d <database_name> -i web_enterprise --stop-after-init
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Depending on the size of your database, this may take some time.
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* Restart your server with the updated addons path of point 3.
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You should be able to connect to your instance. You can then link your database with your
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Odoo Enterprise Subscription by entering the code you received by e-mail in the form input
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On Windows
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* Backup your community database
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* Uninstall Odoo Community (using the Uninstall executable in the installation folder) -
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PostgreSQL will remain installed
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.. image:: enterprise/windows_uninstall.png
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:class: img-responsive
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* Launch the Odoo Enterprise Installer and follow the steps normally. When choosing
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the installation path, you can set the folder of the Community installation
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(this folder still contains the PostgreSQL installation).
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Uncheck ``Start Odoo`` at the end of the installation
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.. image:: enterprise/windows_setup.png
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:class: img-responsive
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* Using a command window, update your Odoo Database using this command (from the Odoo
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installation path, in the server subfolder)
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.. code-block:: console
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$ odoo.exe -d <database_name> -i web_enterprise --stop-after-init
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* No need to manually launch the server, the service is running.
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You should be able to connect to your Odoo Enterprise instance using your usual
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mean of identification. You can then link your database with your Odoo Enterprise
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Subscription by entering the code you received by e-mail in the form input
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